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Welcome to CUK thekidslocum.
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Take this prescription for Ibuprofen and a couple of days off work. Thank you. Neeeeeeext.Originally posted by thekidslocum View PostEvening all.
So, I appreciate this must have asked before so sorry to..... .
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thanks!
Thank you Michael & Darren. will check your recommendations. Regards,
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Welcome
Hello and welcome!Originally posted by thekidslocum View PostEvening all.
So, I appreciate this must have asked before so sorry to waste anyone time. Essentially, I'm a doctor now doing full time locum and has my own ltd company. Want to be as tax efficient as I can be and the more I look around it the less I understand it. Anyone know of a good "medical" accountant that is sympathetic to doctors and reasonably priced in Manchester. If you are the one feel free to pm me. Thanks.
Would recommend having a chat with the specialist medical team at www.hentons.com, also a member of AISMA, if you speak to Minu on minu@hentons.com she'll be able to help. As Michael mentioned, have a look at the recommended accountants thread at the top of the forum.
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We have quite a few medical clients on our books and are located in Manchester. Would be more than happy to book a meeting or call to discuss further.
Don't let location of the accountant put you off though, in today's day an age most needs can be met via other communication means. (Although it may be nice to meet once in a while).
Also you will find a recommendation thread above for accountants.
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Hello and intro
Evening all.
So, I appreciate this must have asked before so sorry to waste anyone time. Essentially, I'm a doctor now doing full time locum and has my own ltd company. Want to be as tax efficient as I can be and the more I look around it the less I understand it. Anyone know of a good "medical" accountant that is sympathetic to doctors and reasonably priced in Manchester. If you are the one feel free to pm me. Thanks.
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