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  • Greg@CapitalCity
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    Originally posted by anddrew View Post
    This small agency does ask for monthly payment (£110+VAT), but they have 1 year engagement.
    Sounds like a long tie-in period. I think most contractor accounting firms where a monthly fee is paid will have a much shorter termination period, though as Craig points out, some do charge exit fees. I think explain your concerns to them surrounding the tie-in period and see if there is any room for negotiation - as its a smaller firm there may be some room for negotiation that can be quickly settled.

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  • Jeremiah@RHJAccountants
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    The one year engagement letter is very common with most firms of accountants, i would make sure you read and understand it and check for any fees for leaving early.

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  • anddrew
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    Thanks!

    This small agency does ask for monthly payment (£110+VAT), but they have 1 year angagement. So if I don't like their service, it means I will have to pay for the whole year if I want to leave.

    (Local agency near my home would be a problem for me to pop in and talk, as I spend the whole day in City. Also I beleive - maybe I'm wrong, being in a small town accontants less deal with IT contractors and less experienced in it).

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by anddrew View Post
    This is a small company in City, just 4 people in their office.
    Personally I would find somewhere out of town which will be more local to me and where their office costs(and hence charges to you) would be cheaper.

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  • cojak
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    Not unusual in the smaller accountancies. They don't want you to bugger off after doing the grunt work of your year-end, potentially leaving them out of pocket.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Some accountant's will insist on a year, especially if they are 'high street' accountants and only bill you at year end. Otherwise you could get free advice all year, then leave before paying a penny.

    If you're paying for a monthly service then you're less likely to have a tie in period, just a notice period of say 30 days. Check for termination fees though, sometimes you'll find an extra fee if you want to leave.

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  • anddrew
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    Accountancy asks for 1 year engagement

    Hello,

    My friend recommended me an accountant company. This is a small company in City, just 4 people in their office. I visited them and really liked how they spoke with me and explained to me what services they are going to provide. But in agreement with client they have 1 year engagement.

    Is this normal? (Before my accountants was a large company and I did not have any obligations to stay with them).

    Thanks in advance...
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