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re; Recent Accountancy Advice
Thanks folks ,
Intriquing no-one seems keen on the umbrella route - are all those >82% retention schemes a little dodgy in the forum's eyes?
Toodle pip
Paul
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Originally posted by paulm View PostTitle says it all really - beginning to reconsider current Accountancy arrangement - too expensive and potentially also looking at revisiting the umbrella schemes, been contracting awhile and keen to minimise my outlay, any advice gratefully received
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Originally posted by yorkshireman View PostAre you sure you need a local firm? If you are looking to minimise outlay I would checkout the specialise online accountants. I am with InTouch and I get an excellent service via their website and over the telephone. There are several other specialists that advertise here too.
yorkshireman makes sense
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Originally posted by paulm View PostTitle says it all really - beginning to reconsider current Accountancy arrangement - too expensive and potentially also looking at revisiting the umbrella schemes, been contracting awhile and keen to minimise my outlay, any advice gratefully received
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