Originally posted by Churchill
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Because I'm a bit of a div and feel more comfortable having someone who can add up do it for me.
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So long as I am happy, whats the problemOriginally posted by Bagpussso 16 1/2 minutes then?
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Why didn't you do it online?Originally posted by Epiphonecheers for the replies, I've mailed Darren offline.
It's probably simple enough but I don't trust my adding up and no-one wants a knock on the door from Mr Taxman taking last years rebate off you cause you forgot to carry the .2 or something!
cheers
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cheers for the replies, I've mailed Darren offline.
It's probably simple enough but I don't trust my adding up and no-one wants a knock on the door from Mr Taxman taking last years rebate off you cause you forgot to carry the .2 or something!
cheers
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...seem to have lost the original question in all the speculation about Goof's stamina.Originally posted by EpiphoneAlso, anyone able to give a ball park figure of how much it'll cost?
cheers.
It'll cost about 125-180 quids, depending on the accountant and your tax affairs, which is a lot for 17 minutes work. I know better ways of spending that sort of money.
... which brings us back to the subject of Goof's stamina.
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so 16 1/2 minutes then?Originally posted by MrsGoofffs
I've just done mine, 17 minutes from start to finish, and that included a quick service for the wife.
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Mine took 40 minutes and most of that was finding the right documents to read the figures from
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she seemd to enjoy from where I was standingOriginally posted by DundeegeorgeMy commisserations to you in this trying time. Did she suffer?
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Quick service for the wife
My commisserations to you in this trying time. Did she suffer?Originally posted by MrsGoofffs
I've just done mine, 17 minutes from start to finish, and that included a quick service for the wife.
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ffs
I've just done mine, 17 minutes from start to finish, and that included a quick service for the wife.
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Self Assesment
Looking for recommendations for an accountant to do my self assessment form for me. It's probably easy to do but me and numbers don't mix and I'd rather have the peace of mind that it's been done properly. I've come across a few sites on Google but they don't look very professional and put me off trusting my tax return to someone with a dodgy "knocked up in t'back bedroom site"
Also, anyone able to give a ball park figure of how much it'll cost?
cheers.
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