my ltd co is very new and the accounts are very simple right now there is absolutely no need to spend £1k+ on an acccountant per year.
time involved is pretty minimal but then I do have some accounting knowledge anyway so it is not like I am completely green.
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How much is your time worth?Originally posted by original PM View PostBecause if a learn to bark myself I do not need to pay for a dog?
I am happy to pay an accountant to do all of that gubbins for me. Some people aren't. I can see their point of view too.
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Because if a learn to bark myself I do not need to pay for a dog?Why have a dog (accountant), and bark yourself (Employer's CD)?
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Why have a dog (accountant), and bark yourself (Employer's CD)?
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I am about to switch to a private accountant, a 'managed service' I found via these boards originally has just cost me £700, I think they are overworked through taking on too many contractors.
Has anyone switched to a local private accountant who they can visit versus one of these managed accountancy firms, and seen an improvement?
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employers/cdrom/index.htmOriginally posted by d000hg View PostI thought it was more useless "would you like to go to a seminar" leaflets and chucked it. Can anyone tell me exactly what it's called so I can ask HMRC for a replacement, or point me to the relevant URL?
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I thought it was more useless "would you like to go to a seminar" leaflets and chucked it. Can anyone tell me exactly what it's called so I can ask HMRC for a replacement, or point me to the relevant URL?
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you trust your accountant?
Bwahahahahhahahaha, haha.
The CD is great, takes me 5 minutes a month to complete. tells me how much tax & NI to deduct.
It also does my yearend company submissions in about another 10 minutes.
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Because it's your company's responsibility to sort it out. They don't know how much your accountagent does for you.
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That was my thought TL.
I've an accountant who is my agent also, why are the IR even sending me this?
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We used to use it when we did our own accounts. Don't use it now as the accountants do it all.
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Did anyone else get this from the revenue?
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