Re: Revenue Accredited Software
> What's your problem Fiddle, you old git, if you read my posts I'm actually fighting your corner
I don't need any help - just check out the figures and service level provided - or maybe you already have - in which case thanks.
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What's your problem Fiddle, you old git, if you read my posts I'm actually fighting your corner
No you tell us, you irritating arse.No. Guess again.
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No. Guess again.
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> That may be what you pay. But it certainly isn't what I pay
Quite right - as usual that @#%$ antagonise is behind the times - it's gone up (yet again) to £80 + VAT per month
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That's the going rate plane tit, unless of course you own the company
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That may be what you pay. But it certainly isn't what I pay
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Guest repliedRe: Revenue Accredited Software
SJD include both types in their fee.
...........you didn't complete it Planetit..................which is £75 + VAT per month, if I remember correctly
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SJD include both types in their fee.
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> I am using SJD, but I am told PAYE returns are to be done by myself.
and Simon's reply I'm wondering which PAYE you mean - the company filing (which Rhino/************ was referring to) or your personal PAYE return.
Our (************) accountant doesn't include personal PAYE returns in the £50 per month fee but will do them (for anybody) for a fixed fee (detailed on our site). I'll be doing my own though.
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Special reductions for toupee wearers!
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Guest repliedRe: Revenue Accredited Software
Hi Morphman,
We do all your returns for you - PAYE included, and we will be doing the on line returns too.
Any queries, mail me direct if you want
simon@sjdaccountancy.com
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£100 is cheap? Why pay anything?? What's wrong with the IR's own software for submission? It's free, just click on the correct link. Apart from the odd minor gripe (I would find something wrong with it on principal) it works perfectly well.
I assume you want something to do all the calcs as well plus keep all those daft records one is supposed to keep, amount above LEL etc bollox. Armed with the IR's own payroll stuff any decent programmer should be able to knock that up and the IR's CD even includes a calculator you can check your sums with. With commercial packages you are paying for vast amounts of guff, multiple employees, emergency tax codes, tax credits, student loan repayments etc etc you will never need.
A Cheapskate.
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I am surprised that the software for online filing is that cheap. If you only have to pay £100 go for it.CalcPay and Sage Instant Payroll can be both purchased for around £100 and both have integrated online PAYE filing.
I am even more surprised that SJD don't do your PAYE. As far as I knew their service was comprehensive.
I'm obviously losing touch
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Guest repliedRevenue Accredited Software
For what it's worth, a list of Revenue accredited software is here www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/ebu/acclist.htm
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Guest repliedI am using SJD, but I am told PAYE returns are to be done by myself.
CalcPay and Sage Instant Payroll can be both purchased for around £100 and both have integrated online PAYE filing.
Im waiting for my accountant to return from his hols so I can have a chat to him about it, but as I got my New Employers Pack today, I heard about the incentives for online filing, and wanted a piece of it.
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