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  • Pacman
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    i use MYOB BusinessBasics, and it works very well. For Payroll I use the free calculator on the HMRC CD. My accountant set me up with some procedures to follow on how to do basic bookeeping, and so far its worked out very well. Means I can do all the things myself without having to fork out loads for my accountant to do it, and at the end he can double check the figures for me.

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  • bunting
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    Originally posted by Waldorf
    Why bother? Just to make life more complicated! Just pass it all to your accountant.
    Waldorf, I acknowledge your comments and given the chance I probably would, but control is in my blood. I need to know what is happening to every penny first, and it justifies in my mind, if not the IR's that my wife is earning her keep.
    Plus my accountant has f/u on a couple of occasions recently so I'm happy with the end of year books and the advice from him.

    Cheers.

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  • Waldorf
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    Why bother? Just to make life more complicated! Just pass it all to your accountant.

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  • bunting
    started a topic Anyone Used DO$H for accounting?

    Anyone Used DO$H for accounting?

    Is there anyone out there who has used DO$H (owned by MYOB) as an accounting tool.

    I'm a typical one Ltd Co been going 18 mths, 3rd contract. using wife's tax allowance as well as mine. 2 Company Directors, wife is the Co. Sec.
    Wife does the accounts but wants something to store the lot.
    Currently using Excel spreadsheet and accountant but want to justify wife's contribution to the business and the annual interest from business account will pay for the outlay of the software (£134 for both cashbook and payroll)
    Seems to do everything I need, Cashbook handles expense entry and particularly flat rate VAT (not a massive problem to work around but it's for the wife so the easier the better)
    Payroll is IR compliant and payments can be made online, provides payslips, P11, P14, P35, P60 and most if not all required reporting.
    Just wondered if anyone else has looked into this one. Have considered QB but bad press on their own community forum for the payroll product and no flat rate VAT means there's not a lot left.
    Do$h is a little clunky, but I reckon if I set it up for her indoors then all she has to do is data entry.

    Cheers.
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