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Previously on "Filing of corporation tax and cessation accounts"
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Originally posted by bcontractor View PostI have, after quite a bit of "fighting", managed to get everything ready for an MVL.
The only things that are missing are the final accounts and the corporation tax calculation.
I've called my accountants today and they said that the software they use for the accounts is not working at the moment and they can't do anything until it gets fixed.
What software may they be talking about? Before I put some more pressure on them, can you see any way to work around whatever blocker they have?
It's probably just a delaying tactic anyway. They're either too busy, or just want to delay to get more monthly payments from you.
Maybe the software is down. You have your own copy of the books don't you?
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Originally posted by bcontractor View PostI have, after quite a bit of "fighting", managed to get everything ready for an MVL.
The only things that are missing are the final accounts and the corporation tax calculation.
I've called my accountants today and they said that the software they use for the accounts is not working at the moment and they can't do anything until it gets fixed.
What software may they be talking about? Before I put some more pressure on them, can you see any way to work around whatever blocker they have?
My money is on they are taking the piss out of you because you are such an easy touch. They are busy and don't wanna deal with it at the moment. If that's the case then go back and dig hard.
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Filing of corporation tax and cessation accounts
I have, after quite a bit of "fighting", managed to get everything ready for an MVL.
The only things that are missing are the final accounts and the corporation tax calculation.
I've called my accountants today and they said that the software they use for the accounts is not working at the moment and they can't do anything until it gets fixed.
What software may they be talking about? Before I put some more pressure on them, can you see any way to work around whatever blocker they have?Tags: None
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