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I can't see why you shouldn't be able to give the firm a positive shout - as long as its not yours of course!Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDon't think you're allowed to advertise other accountancy firms on here, are you ?
I will stress that I'm fairly sure that they won't take any new clients on, but you can always try.
If you search for an accountancy firm in Tain, with Butler in their name, you won't go far wrong
PS - Based in North east Scotland, so if your co is England and Wales, you won't be able to use their reg office facility.
Other companies get good and bad rep on here all the time (northenlad has done just this on another thread for his accountancy firm), so if you're happy with them pass on the info I say.
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Don't think you're allowed to advertise other accountancy firms on here, are you ?
I will stress that I'm fairly sure that they won't take any new clients on, but you can always try.
If you search for an accountancy firm in Tain, with Butler in their name, you won't go far wrong
PS - Based in North east Scotland, so if your co is England and Wales, you won't be able to use their reg office facility.
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Hi,Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI pay £600 per year and have had the same accountant for 17 years.
He's never charged me for any 'extras' like mortgage references or, more recently, stupid bloody gap references for agents.
Find a small firm who is used to dealing with small LTDs rather than one of the 'names' known to contractors. you'll get a better service.
Mine was doing one man ltds in the oil industry a long time before IT contracting was in vogue.
Do you mind sharing your accountants details.
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The letter is for the Visa application of my wife, it's very short, it says how long I have been a contractor, past turnover, projected turnover and
if they need more information please contact us
Ok understood, as I suspected I am overpay the accountant, I will start the procedure to change it.
cheers everyone.
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I pay £600 per year and have had the same accountant for 17 years.
He's never charged me for any 'extras' like mortgage references or, more recently, stupid bloody gap references for agents.
Find a small firm who is used to dealing with small LTDs rather than one of the 'names' known to contractors. you'll get a better service.
Mine was doing one man ltds in the oil industry a long time before IT contracting was in vogue.
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You know, I hear about this more and more, and I sure these kinds of 'extras' give a good boost to the accounting firms profits, but I'm with Clare on this one - it seems a bit unreasonable.Originally posted by Fra View Postnow to write a letter explaining what I do, this guy is going to charge me 180 pounds.
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It does seem very excessive to me as i would not dream of charging my clients £180 for a reference letter. But what is the letter for?
Most accountants will include the letter as part of the monthly fee.
I would ask him what the charge is for.
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostEh? £180 to write a letter? what's in the letter? If it's a straight forward one then tell your accountant to wind their head in or you will sack them.
Agreed. A reference letter should be included in the fee if you're paying £115 pcm plus VAT. It's not as if it takes a massive amount of time, usually.
What's the letter for?
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Eh? £180 to write a letter? what's in the letter? If it's a straight forward one then tell your accountant to wind their head in or you will sack them.Originally posted by Fra View Postto write a letter explaining what I do, this guy is going to charge me 180 pounds.
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£138 seems high, £180 is excessive. General view is no more than £100 /month max for a good level of service. Search around as per previous suggestion but certainly look to move away from current accountant based on their proposed charges.Originally posted by Fra View PostI have an accountant, and this is normal I believe, now this accountant costs me 138 pounds a month and I think it's already
a little bit expensive but ok, if it does a good job I am prepared to pay such amount, now to write a letter explaining what I do, this guy
is going to charge me 180 pounds.
I am wondering, did I choose a very expensive accountant or I am too greedy?
He is the only accountant I've ever had and I can't compare with anybody else but probably people in this forum
got a lot more experience than me and I am sure I can get a proper answer.
cheers
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Try and do a search. Accounts fees and recommended accounts have been discussed in great detail many many times. There is a thread stelling you how to search in the welcome forum.
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Accountant Fees
I have an accountant, and this is normal I believe, now this accountant costs me 138 pounds a month and I think it's already
a little bit expensive but ok, if it does a good job I am prepared to pay such amount, now to write a letter explaining what I do, this guy
is going to charge me 180 pounds.
I am wondering, did I choose a very expensive accountant or I am too greedy?
He is the only accountant I've ever had and I can't compare with anybody else but probably people in this forum
got a lot more experience than me and I am sure I can get a proper answer.
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