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it is definately worth using a good accountant , i worked out that i would have to pay around 6k in tax but my accountant did it and my bill was £1700 just paid and £800 in July , definately worth his £200 fee i think!!!! accountants are accountants for a reason.
Quote from: Matt3 on February 10, 2009, 10:12:01 pmit is definately worth using a good accountant , i worked out that i would have to pay around 6k in tax but my accountant did it and my bill was £1700 just paid and £800 in July , definately worth his £200 fee i think!!!! accountants are accountants for a reason. That's a big difference, how did your accountant save you that much? Did he do it honestly or creatively?
Hi guys,I did my own for a few years when I worked alone and it worked fine,Its very easy if your go on the revenues courses which are free and you get loads of advice from their small business teams.Since ive started employing and had subbys though, I realised an accountant was the way forward.Dean
There's no magic wands that an accountant has that can reduce the amount of profit you've earned and as long as you know what your expenses are, what's the problem?
If you work from home did you know you can claim a proportion of your interest on your mortgage. You can claim proportionally on your electric usage and gas etc.That's why I pay someone who knows these things.
Just an afterthought...Remember for your average sole trading window cleaner; tax is fairly simple. You have your Turnover and your Expenses. You deduct your Expenses from your Turnover and what is left is called your Profit.You're taxed on your Profit.There's no magic wands that an accountant has that can reduce the amount of profit you've earned and as long as you know what your expenses are, what's the problem?