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I've sent yet another letter of complaint to my MP about the continual bleeding changes to online submission things, the new PDF formats that don't work and the extra pointless questions and it's been sent to head of HMRC. If I get investigated we will know the truth about our impartial services.
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Originally posted by eliquant View Postsack your accountant now
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Originally posted by singhr View PostPossible plan 'B' - act as intermediary for other contractors in same jam and do the filing for them?
Could be a very lucrative plan B.
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Originally posted by Iron Condor View PostDoing it online takes just a few minutes.
And who had that "brilliant" idea to start reducing time it takes to prepare annual accounts, ffs - they should have kept it AS IS, at least for small companies.
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Doing it online takes just a few minutes.
The codes arrive very quickly (within a few days) through the post too.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
Mine is now overdue too, despite me speaking to the accountant constantly over the past week.
What is the fine, and how does it work if there are two directors (albeit one has fled the country?).
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I don't think the first penalty is too bad, but in a matter of months the penalties end up literally in the thousands!
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mine "forgot" to submit mine as well, I always send them my end of year accounts at the end of my company year and tell them to submit, but they seemed to ignore that.
I got a reminder and the "you will be struck off letter", rang hem and shouted at them last week, they submitted the same day and will be paying my fine!
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostOn chasing the accountant yet AGAIN about the now very overdue Companies House Annual Return I finally get an answer:
"Well it costs you £15 more if we do it because we do it on paper because you have the codes to do it online."
They previously told me they will not to do it online because that is harder. So I have never requested any "codes".
It should have been done in October. I've even had the "We're going to strike you off" letter.
FFS, like I really need a fine right now.
So I'm going to do it myself, despite it being something I pay them for in the £1400 or so a year I pay.
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Mine is now overdue too, despite me speaking to the accountant constantly over the past week.
What is the fine, and how does it work if there are two directors (albeit one has fled the country?).
<Sigh>
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Possible plan 'B' - act as intermediary for other contractors in same jam and do the filing for them?
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Bloody accountants
On chasing the accountant yet AGAIN about the now very overdue Companies House Annual Return I finally get an answer:
"Well it costs you £15 more if we do it because we do it on paper because you have the codes to do it online."
They previously told me they will not to do it online because that is harder. So I have never requested any "codes".
It should have been done in October. I've even had the "We're going to strike you off" letter.
FFS, like I really need a fine right now.
So I'm going to do it myself, despite it being something I pay them for in the £1400 or so a year I pay.
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