Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostJailed for six years in 2012. So could well be out and about for good behaviour.
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Originally posted by stek View PostAren't accountants usually in partnerships?
He could work in a partnership but the other person would have to be a crook, an ex-con or banned as well to take that risk.
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostJailed for six years in 2012. So could well be out and about for good behaviour.He'll be out of choky now, so it may still happen...
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I've been using a local accountant in harrogate - does a number of contractors that i know.
Does everything for around £600 a year (everyone usually pays this £50 monthly)
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Originally posted by RTB View PostI'm based in Leeds, and have been with SJD for over a year now. However, their prices are far too high for the hands off approach they have.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a decent accountant in the area?
Thanks
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Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostI wonder if that offer is still open?
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostYep, we're based in Wakefield if you fancy popping in for a brew?
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Originally posted by Lance View Post"1 day to reflect on your actions"
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'Upton' is CUK shorthand for a vicious dry bumming but I suppose you're right - a thread specifically recommending him isn't ideal. Still, it just goes to show that when it comes to advice on an internet forum: you get what you pay for
Also, his CUK account hasn't been banned - is rinsing your clients for half a million quid and being sent down not a bannable offence?
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