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http://www.nymanlinden.co.uk/services2.htm anyone heard of them? they charge 100 a month but are meant to be real good
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Originally posted by UTCIAD View Postwe used them for our company for the 1st year. ended up having to change.
reasons were:
1) the accounting forms we had to fill in each month were time consuming. i might as well have done my own accounts by the time I'd filled in the information.
2) lack of pro-active advice.
3) some basic errors that I had to point out in their accounts (and i'm not an accountant)
4) constantly changing contact person.
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best avoided in my opinion
we used them for our company for the 1st year. ended up having to change.
reasons were:
1) the accounting forms we had to fill in each month were time consuming. i might as well have done my own accounts by the time I'd filled in the information.
2) lack of pro-active advice.
3) some basic errors that I had to point out in their accounts (and i'm not an accountant)
4) constantly changing contact person.
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Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostImpersonal Sausage Factory service, I heard. Get a smaller personal firm.
When I have required out of the ordinary assistance with anything they have always been on the end of the phone and sorted me out (for no extra fee).
I will however go months/years without anything other than a monthly e-mail to them, so if you need handholding every step of the way they may not be for you.
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Impersonal Sausage Factory service, I heard. Get a smaller personal firm.
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I've recently signed up with them, and although there are some quiet periods now and again, they have dealt with a modestly complex "set-up" pretty well I think.
Kevlong
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They have been good for em. I've been with them for years...
No problems at all..
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going to use the below accounting firm?
http://www.quayaccounting.com/
any good?
My friend says they really look after your interests and give you advise and tell you to do things like claiming tax back, i am currently with parasol but started this new contract 1 month in and i think its time to go Ltd.
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