I was notified about the NW increase towards the end of May.
Just wondering if they were putting up the prices for the long term clients exactly 6 months into each individiuals financial year. As this would make it more expensive for people to consider leaving.
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what ever you do dont use Brooksons!
(in fact most accountants are cheaper than Brooksons!)
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Originally posted by munson View PostSo, trying to get this back to the original question:
How much do you pay your accountant and who are they? Would you recommend them?
pm me if you want more details
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Originally posted by munson View PostHi all,
I'm currently with Nixon Williams and just found out their price is increasing to £75+VAT per month (= £88.13 with 17.5% VAT).
How much do you pay your accountant and who are they? Would you recommend them?
Got my letter today, so the monthly fee in increasing from £60 to £75 / month.
A 25% increase then, not happy about that.
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the range is about £70- £120 pcm depending on various factors. for recommendations speak with other contractors who have accountants or check out their credibility by looking at their website. If they have lots of testimonials from real people, this gives them extra credibility.
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So, trying to get this back to the original question:
How much do you pay your accountant and who are they? Would you recommend them?
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It all depends what you want for your money, the short back and sides or bespoke tax advice.
We would be considered expensive on here but I doubt if you added your tax liability to your accountancy fees many would beat us. Which is backed up by the fact that from memory I can only think of 2 clients that have left us over fees.
One came back a couple of years later and the other called me on Tuesday to query some advice his new accountant has given him. I saved him £24K tax by suggesting an alternative way of doing what he wanted to do and he has consequently asked me to requote for his business.
PUMA
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostYeah I think that's the "premier" service.
If they are putting them up (I've not seen/heard anything from them yet) it might be the kick up the backside I need to go it alone.
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I guess it depends on what you want from your accountant that determines whether you move or stay. There's a load of us out there and everyone tends to offer slightly different things as I'm sure you know. Mainly do you want much input from your accountant from day-to-day or do you just want to get on with life and then sign things when you need them (and thus treat your accountant as a necessary evil)?
If it is the former, a good website search will help in the first instance to get a flavour of what you'll get, a check of credentials to back the claims up will also help. Plus ask around your family and friends and see what they have to say - you can get away from the selling aspect of things then.
Finally if it's the latter and you just can't be bothered to do this plus your current guys are OK then just stay put as £75 is OK if you're just going on price alone. (I'm not affiliated to them by the way - check if you need to!)
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Originally posted by Newby View PostHaven't they always been £75? Alan, looks like your competition are trying to sabotage you!!!
Nice try, but I doubt anyone is falling for it!!
If they are putting them up (I've not seen/heard anything from them yet) it might be the kick up the backside I need to go it alone.
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Originally posted by SackmanandCo View PostThat is probably about average but not everything is about price
Would your end client/agency give you an increase in rate for the same sort of work/service you provide just because you asked for it and they have been using your services for years?
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Originally posted by Newby View PostHaven't they always been £75? Alan, looks like your competition are trying to sabotage you!!!
Nice try, but I doubt anyone is falling for it!!
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That is probably about average but not everything is about price
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Originally posted by munson View PostHi all,
I'm currently with Nixon Williams and just found out their price is increasing to £75+VAT per month (= £88.13 with 17.5% VAT).
How much do you pay your accountant and who are they? Would you recommend them?
Nice try, but I doubt anyone is falling for it!!
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