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Title: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 25, 2011, 09:14:03 am
okay so this is the first time i will be looking for an accountant, ive put this task off for long enough now!
so im looking for some general advice on whats the basics i should know?

ive been told on here not to get a chartered accountant, but thats all i know!

any help very very welcome!

thanks

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: C-Thru. on July 25, 2011, 11:31:19 am
The best accountant in the UK believe it or not is the Tax Man!

Go and see your local office, ask their advice, ask for leaflets ect....
Ask what you can and can not claim for, he will help you out no end.....
he will even fill in your self assesment forms for you.

And best of all......................... he won't charge you a penny for his service!

Just walk in and say HELP!

A good accountant will save you lots of money but that service will cost you lots of money.

If your not buying and selling things, employing people or VAT registered then your books should be very simple, in comings and outgoings, save a fortune and go get the free advice and help that is there for the taking.

I once walked into his office with a bill for £1600 an hour later I left with a cheque from HIM for £500, I was on a plane to Magaluff within two days! Result!

Goochie
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 25, 2011, 11:36:10 am
The best accountant in the UK believe it or not is the Tax Man!

Go and see your local office, ask their advice, ask for leaflets ect....
Ask what you can and can not claim for, he will help you out no end.....
he will even fill in your self assesment forms for you.

And best of all......................... he won't charge you a penny for his service!

Just walk in and say HELP!

A good accountant will save you lots of money but that service will cost you lots of money.

If your not buying and selling things, employing people or VAT registered then your books should be very simple, in comings and outgoings, save a fortune and go get the free advice and help that is there for the taking.

I once walked into his office with a bill for £1600 an hour later I left with a cheque from HIM for £500, I was on a plane to Magaluff within two days! Result!

Goochie


oh right i never thought of that! im gonna make an appointment now!

thanks, i'll let you know how it goes

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: Ste M on July 25, 2011, 01:21:19 pm
you lost the details of the one i gave you gb? if you have e-mail me and ill send them back to you again, he doesit all by e-mail so its nice and easy mate cleanasawhistlewindows@hotmail.com
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 25, 2011, 09:23:08 pm
you lost the details of the one i gave you gb? if you have e-mail me and ill send them back to you again, he doesit all by e-mail so its nice and easy mate cleanasawhistlewindows@hotmail.com

Hi mate,

No ive still got the details but to be honest i think id like to meet someone in person cos my book keeping needs looking at too big time :-[

thanks for the offer though, in the future when im more confident i can just send him my details i'll probaby use him then

thanks agian

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: George P on July 25, 2011, 09:45:56 pm
if your near burton i can recommend one to see, she will come to you if needed,
george
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on July 25, 2011, 09:53:10 pm
okay so this is the first time i will be looking for an accountant, ive put this task off for long enough now!
so im looking for some general advice on whats the basics i should know?

ive been told on here not to get a chartered accountant, but thats all i know!

any help very very welcome!

thanks

GB

That's nonesense to be honest GB. Only reason could be the cost. A chartered accountand might cost you more but they are usually better qualified. However, most sole trading w/c'ers accounts should be quite simple.

That said, mine are chartered & I can say without doubt that they have saved my much more than what they have cost. ;)
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 25, 2011, 09:59:06 pm
if your near burton i can recommend one to see, she will come to you if needed,
george

burton upon trent is alittle far for me, im in lincoln! but thanks for thinking of me.

Regards

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 25, 2011, 10:01:15 pm
okay so this is the first time i will be looking for an accountant, ive put this task off for long enough now!
so im looking for some general advice on whats the basics i should know?

ive been told on here not to get a chartered accountant, but thats all i know!

any help very very welcome!

thanks

GB

That's nonesense to be honest GB. Only reason could be the cost. A chartered accountand might cost you more but they are usually better qualified. However, most sole trading w/c'ers accounts should be quite simple.

That said, mine are chartered & I can say without doubt that they have saved my much more than what they have cost. ;)

oh right, i wont be so bothered about looking for uncharted accountatnts from now on then!
thanks for the help winpro.

im gonna phone around tomorrow and get three quotes i recon and see who seems the best and cheapest!

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 25, 2011, 10:04:12 pm
The best accountant in the UK believe it or not is the Tax Man!

Go and see your local office, ask their advice, ask for leaflets ect....
Ask what you can and can not claim for, he will help you out no end.....
he will even fill in your self assesment forms for you.

And best of all......................... he won't charge you a penny for his service!

Just walk in and say HELP!

A good accountant will save you lots of money but that service will cost you lots of money.

If your not buying and selling things, employing people or VAT registered then your books should be very simple, in comings and outgoings, save a fortune and go get the free advice and help that is there for the taking.

I once walked into his office with a bill for £1600 an hour later I left with a cheque from HIM for £500, I was on a plane to Magaluff within two days! Result!

Goochie


well i took your advise and walked into the tax office today but they wasnt much help to be honest
they said they carnt help me with much except for helping me fill in my tax return and send me on the courses they do

i didnt admit it to the receptionist but ive been on the "basics" course and it was all too much to take in.
so i never went back for the advanced course and just thought id pay an accountant to do the thinking for me as it all seems too comlicated  :(

thanks anyway mate

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: George P on July 25, 2011, 10:07:57 pm
no probs mate
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: Paul Coleman on July 25, 2011, 10:38:28 pm
okay so this is the first time i will be looking for an accountant, ive put this task off for long enough now!
so im looking for some general advice on whats the basics i should know?

ive been told on here not to get a chartered accountant, but thats all i know!

any help very very welcome!

thanks

GB

The not going for  "chartered" bit was only a suggestion.  IMO you would be paying an unnecessarily high.  However, that is only my opinion.  :) .
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: Paul Coleman on July 25, 2011, 10:40:43 pm
okay so this is the first time i will be looking for an accountant, ive put this task off for long enough now!
so im looking for some general advice on whats the basics i should know?

ive been told on here not to get a chartered accountant, but thats all i know!

any help very very welcome!

thanks

GB

That's nonesense to be honest GB. Only reason could be the cost. A chartered accountand might cost you more but they are usually better qualified. However, most sole trading w/c'ers accounts should be quite simple.

That said, mine are chartered & I can say without doubt that they have saved my much more than what they have cost. ;)

Pretty much what I said I thought.  It's unnecessary to pay for "chartered" when the books are reasonably simple.  I wouldn't tell someone not to do it though.
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: Richard iSparkle on July 25, 2011, 10:50:03 pm
if you're a sole trader it might be worth asking a couple of local people who do their books.  lots of taxi drivers will ise accountants who will do your tax return for you and not charge the earth.  they ll also often be used to people just handing them receipts and invoices and having to churn thru it.  or just call about some small local tradesmen to ask if they use a good person.  failing all that your local franchise 'tax assist' accountant should be pretty good.  i dont use mine yet, but when i get a little bigger i will start to use them.  i;ve had a couple of preliminary meetings with my local tax assist guy and he seems very good indeed, and not too expensive.

Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on July 25, 2011, 11:08:42 pm
okay so this is the first time i will be looking for an accountant, ive put this task off for long enough now!
so im looking for some general advice on whats the basics i should know?

ive been told on here not to get a chartered accountant, but thats all i know!

any help very very welcome!

thanks

GB

That's nonesense to be honest GB. Only reason could be the cost. A chartered accountand might cost you more but they are usually better qualified. However, most sole trading w/c'ers accounts should be quite simple.

That said, mine are chartered & I can say without doubt that they have saved my much more than what they have cost. ;)

oh right, i wont be so bothered about looking for uncharted accountatnts from now on then!
thanks for the help winpro.

im gonna phone around tomorrow and get three quotes i recon and see who seems the best and cheapest!

GB

That doesn't mean that none chartered are no good GB. To be honest, I didn't set out for a chartered one, it just happened when I was in the same situation as you are in now.

Mine is £300 + vat. They initially gave me some free time to talk about my business & advise me on keeping books etc.

I sort all my expenses into categories & create a statement for them to work from.
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on July 26, 2011, 12:34:14 am
i didnt av to look far
father in laws an accountant ;D ;D
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 26, 2011, 12:22:45 pm
thanks for the advise everyone
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 26, 2011, 02:59:01 pm
ok so ive just made an appointment to see these on thursday...

http://www.taxassist.co.uk

ill let you all know what they have to say!

GB
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: michael o on July 26, 2011, 03:23:50 pm
my wife,can help with end of year tax returns ect,20 years experience in this field,or wage slips,any nelp needed please email cleanerwindow3@gmail.com,she will be glad to help,or put you in the right direction
Title: Re: finding an accountant
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 26, 2011, 07:40:56 pm
my wife,can help with end of year tax returns ect,20 years experience in this field,or wage slips,any nelp needed please email cleanerwindow3@gmail.com,she will be glad to help,or put you in the right direction

thanks mate i'll bare that in mind.