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Was looking at onestop gold and platinium memberships -£172/213, missed the fact that silver membership includes accountancy service as well. Basically I need more than one IR35 review per year, that is why I mentioned £200+ .. Worth considering, any more recommended companies to compare with ?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhere did you get £200 pcm from?
It's a bit more than just an accountant though isn't it? Company formation, PCG membership, PEI and PI insurances, accountancy services and contract reviews for £125 a month. Not too shabby I would have thought... allowing for the fact you don't have any of them right now.
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Where did you get £200 pcm from?Originally posted by tnk View PostThanks, was looking for this kind of service, not sure circa 200 pcm for a remote accountant is cheap though.
It's a bit more than just an accountant though isn't it? Company formation, PCG membership, PEI and PI insurances, accountancy services and contract reviews for £125 a month. Not too shabby I would have thought... allowing for the fact you don't have any of them right now.
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No problem, also if theres any books you'd like any of us to read for you in the meantime then post those too. We'll spend the time reading them and give you a five minute summary as I can see you're a real busy person.Originally posted by tnk View PostCould you tell me everything I need to know..
p.s. please dont say "google", it is just too much, often outdated, hard to cope with all this links without clear understanding of the process
Plenty of information on here, use the search button, read the threads and the PCG guide.
Sorry if it's too time consuming for you.
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That's no use, it's for organising where we sit on this forum. I'm currently squeezed between Cailin and PrincessWarrior, waiting for either of them to request some skiing lessons.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou're not suggesting using the "Company Formation" link on the right hand side, are you?
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You're not suggesting using the "Company Formation" link on the right hand side, are you?Originally posted by tay View PostDid you do ANY research at all yourself? Did you look at any of the links on this site? I would be more helpful, but refuse to assist your laziness.
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