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I cold called an accountant for my first end of year accounts last week and had a completed CT600 and full accounts back the next day.
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UpDate: Still haven't received the signed-off copy of the accounts yet, even though I told the accountants I needed them quickly!
I returned signed copies to them 2 weeks ago to say I was happy with the year-end accounts. At least I have the figures now.
That is 2 months and 8 days and still counting!
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Any chance you could post the links here?Originally posted by QwertyBerty View PostBooks and web mostly. I found the "Teach Yourself" series of books helpful. BusinessLink website is good for taxation. I found some full accounts online which were very useful as examples.
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Cheers
Alan
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Update: Evidently the year-end accounts have arrived back home!
Will peruse them over the weekend!
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Books and web mostly. I found the "Teach Yourself" series of books helpful. BusinessLink website is good for taxation. I found some full accounts online which were very useful as examples.Originally posted by gtr View PostOn a side note, QwertyBerty, where would you recommend as a good starting point for learning more accountancy skills?
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I use JSA as an Umbrella too, overall, a good responsive service.
On a side note, QwertyBerty, where would you recommend as a good starting point for learning more accountancy skills?
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I decided it was less stressful to teach myself accountancy and taxation than to deal with accountants. I'm glad I did cos I quite enjoy it now!
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I use JSA as a brolly, and find them good. You do have to chase the odd invoice but when they have made a mistake they are very quick about rectifying it. No idea what they are like as a Ltd.
Is CUK becoming the "jog my accountants elbow with some bad publicity" channel?
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Update: I sent an email this morning chasing up the year-end accounts and have received a fairly quick response with some figures for me to confirm in order for them to finalise the accounts! Yippee!
PS: They did also point out that I had not repiad myself some earlier expenses! :-)
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I will keep you informed of any progress or lack of progress as thecase may be!
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Thanks for the replies.
Yes, I agree that 1 months does seem a reasonable time for them to complete the accounts.
The accountants are:-
JSA
and I have been with them for quite a few years using Umbrella, Managed Service and latterly using my own Ltd company.
Previously, I have always found their service fine. But the last year has been a nightmare as follows:-
You have to use their unreliable, over-complcated online accounting system where u have to enter all the info. ie. You do all the work!
They hardly ever answer the phone or emails. If they do answer emails it will 1 -2 weeks later! This is a problem if you want to draw dividends, have tax questions, etc..
They charge too much and offer a poo(r) service.Last edited by up4it; 15 July 2008, 13:09.
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All accountants and solicitors are total crap. I have sent details to one of mine over three months before due date and got fined cos it wasn't in on time and he was the best I ever had!
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