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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by brigzy View Post
    Hi,

    I noticed this thread today and thought I shuould link it to this similar thread:

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accounting-legal/52576-accounts-software-6.html#post1415864


    I have been using DIY Accounting for 22 months and have been accountant free!

    I made an update post on the thread earlier today.

    Best Regards
    Richard
    richard.briggs@leansoftware.net
    That would be 1 year, 9 months excluding the end date (21 months)

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  • brigzy
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    Update

    Hi,

    I noticed this thread today and thought I shuould link it to this similar thread:

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accounting-legal/52576-accounts-software-6.html#post1415864


    I have been using DIY Accounting for 22 months and have been accountant free!

    I made an update post on the thread earlier today.

    Best Regards
    Richard
    richard.briggs@leansoftware.net

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  • Jeremiah@RHJAccountants
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    Thanks for the interest in my posts

    Originally posted by Barrow boy View Post
    CUK Forum Linky

    Not quite Jeremiah, applies to before August with the tribunal ruling in January 2011. It's just HMRC not updating their site until August 2011. There's also the option of reclaiming what has been paid over on previous returns.

    Yes i am aware of this.

    Nice use of the link to HMRC website shame this was not used before in previous circumstances

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  • Barrow boy
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    Originally posted by Jeremiah at Smith Craven View Post
    All depends on which VAT Period we are talking about Before August or After
    CUK Forum Linky

    Not quite Jeremiah, applies to before August with the tribunal ruling in January 2011. It's just HMRC not updating their site until August 2011. There's also the option of reclaiming what has been paid over on previous returns.

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  • Jeremiah@RHJAccountants
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    FRS

    Originally posted by Barrow boy View Post
    Not true Jeremiah, interest should no longer be included in FRS calculations, linky below for your info:-

    HMRC FRS Link
    All depends on which VAT Period we are talking about Before August or After which i am sure you applied this to Your VAT returns based on the changes from HMRC and using the link from HMRC

    Glad to see you are taking an interest in my posts

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  • Barrow boy
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    FRS & Interest

    Originally posted by Jeremiah at Smith Craven View Post
    All you do is take your income which will normally be your Gross sales and bank interest received and apply the FRS percentage to the total. .
    Not true Jeremiah, interest should no longer be included in FRS calculations, linky below for your info:-

    HMRC FRS Link

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  • xoggoth
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    Looked at various solutions but excel/word is by far the most flexible and can do it all, set up suitable links and the accounts including balance sheets etc are all prepopulated.

    Good for adding checks too. A balance sheet is a sum of multiple smaller balances, eg income is balanced by an equal amount in either trade debtors or the bank depending if paid or not. By checking all the sub balances you can easily find the error in the full sheet.

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  • Jeremiah@RHJAccountants
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    FRS calculations

    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    I might have a look at the software when I get a chance. I need to keep an independant view of my finances. I don't know how granular the software is in terms of being able to import bank statements from CSV's, etc. Also, I would be very interested if the software did Flat Rate calculations, as I have been taking my Accountant's word for it up until now. I can't access the site from my work PC as the client blocks access to the site.
    You could ask your accountant if they have a simple spreadsheet in excel format with the calculations on so that you can check this.

    All you do is take your income which will normally be your Gross sales and bank interest received and apply the FRS percentage to the total.

    This will give you the FRS payable for the quarter.

    I am sure if you ask your accountant they will send this to you.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Troy View Post
    I have an accountant, but only use them for PAYE. They set me up on Xero free of charge. I think I have the best deal possible!
    Are you on commission for Xero? Three posts, all pretty much the same thing....

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  • Troy
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    Set up on Xero

    I have an accountant, but only use them for PAYE. They set me up on Xero free of charge. I think I have the best deal possible!

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  • backrubber
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    You could try Earnings Tracker, which is a free accounting/bookkeeping application aimed at contractors using the VAT Flat Rate Scheme, or MyBookkeepingManger, which is very similar but costs a wopping 99p + VAT.

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  • pmeswani
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    I might have a look at the software when I get a chance. I need to keep an independant view of my finances. I don't know how granular the software is in terms of being able to import bank statements from CSV's, etc. Also, I would be very interested if the software did Flat Rate calculations, as I have been taking my Accountant's word for it up until now. I can't access the site from my work PC as the client blocks access to the site.

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  • zedAccounts
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    But a print, or some other export of all the data from the ledgers would be a start.
    Fair point, certainly easy enough to add.

    ZED.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    But there's no way to export a copy of the data, I could only ever view/modify it through zedAccounts? Sorry but that's no use to me.

    I've got to keep my records for 6 years and zedAccounts could be long gone by then leaving me in a pickle. Quite apart from that, I would like to be able to have ownership of my own data which I don't have if it's encrypted and only accessible via a proprietary program.
    It's a good point, although I'd keep paper records of everything which would satisfy the 6 year requirement if the worse happened. But a print, or some other export of all the data from the ledgers would be a start.

    As a software engineer I naturally distrust all software too.

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by zedAccounts View Post
    It's to prevent ppl editing the data outside of zedAccounts and circumventing validation checks, etc. The software won't ever "lock" you out of your accounts as you can always access the information via the software.
    But there's no way to export a copy of the data, I could only ever view/modify it through zedAccounts? Sorry but that's no use to me.

    I've got to keep my records for 6 years and zedAccounts could be long gone by then leaving me in a pickle. Quite apart from that, I would like to be able to have ownership of my own data which I don't have if it's encrypted and only accessible via a proprietary program.

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