I have a brilliant book keeper rather than accountant.
I had a string of accountants, but when you're entering the data yourself and managing your own accounts, you start to question why you need an accountant. They're too far removed to give any proactive advice.
Book keeper + freeagent + local accountant to sign off accounts at the end of the year. Jobs a good 'un.
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NLUK started a recommended accts thread. Why not post something there.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...-requests.html
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where do you big up an accountant?
Loads of negative threads around, but I want spread some love and say well done to my accountant!!
Always very pro-active and responsive and it never feels too much when I ask them stupid questions (regularly!). Cheers Alan.
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