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Accountant Or Just Someone To Prepair My Accounts For Taxman?
I use QuickBooks for all of my accounts, my business is fairly straight forward, but I am adding a new business soon. Being severely dyslexic and dyscalculic I struggle with accounts, even with QuickBooks. I do use an accountant but I am thinking that as my accounts are very straight forward, maybe I should get shot of my accountant and just get assistance with preparing my accounts privately, I see there are people advertising to do this. What do you think?
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I think it would depend on the people. Accountants have to pass certain qualifications and meet certain standards that ordinary "people" don't have to do. Some "people" are just as good as accountants for some things, but it's very hard to tell without references. So try to get references from business owners who run similar businesses to yours that the person you're looking at is capable of doing the job you need them for.
I think it would depend on the people. Accountants have to pass certain qualifications and meet certain standards that ordinary "people" don't have to do. Some "people" are just as good as accountants for some things, but it's very hard to tell without references. So try to get references from business owners who run similar businesses to yours that the person you're looking at is capable of doing the job you need them for.
Ratter -get a clerk who is advertising - often they have worked in Accounts and it's a simple process if you don't have problems like you do (no offence my daughter is dyslexic). With Quick books you will have all the info already logged and it's a simple process of filling in the online self-assessment -equally easy to add a new business. Accountants often give the 'easy' accounts to their clerks anyway and just check them over to sign them off.
Ok, thanks all. I have just been talking to someone that was advertising, I will give her all incomings and outgoings etc. she will input all this into QuickBooks which will then be gone over at the end of the year by my accountant. That should sort it.
ummmm.. "You can do it yourself. I assume you fill in a tax return/" No my accountant does all that. Dyslexics and forms really dont do well together, especially being dyscalculic as well.
Edmund... A book keeper will charge me far less than an accountant and a little more approachable when I have issues or need advice.
ummmm.. "You can do it yourself. I assume you fill in a tax return/" No my accountant does all that. Dyslexics and forms really dont do well together, especially being dyscalculic as well.
Edmund... A book keeper will charge me far less than an accountant and a little more approachable when I have issues or need advice.
I'm wondering the same, ratter... I do our bookkeeping, but throw everything at an accountant once a year. It's cheaper, because we have done half of it, but we have to pay for 3 returns- myself, my sister and one for the partnership. Sometimes, it's worth it for the lack of stress, though.
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If you have kept records all year I really can't see what the stress is. I do four returns -two business, two personal and the forms are so easy to fill in online you can't make a mistake. Accountants make a lot of money by 'looking over' accounts , nothing a bookkeeper can't do. This does not apply of course to Company books or Agriculture businesses which I would always get an accountant to do as they are much more complicated -but simple Self employed/soletrader/partnership accounts are well within the bounds of a good bookeeper.
Auntpolly, if you weren't answering my question, perhaps you should of mentioned that when answering. So because your daughter has dyslexia you know about me and my dyslexia, if you knew just a little about dyslexia you would have some idea of what I was talking about, when it comes to dyslexia, no two people are alike or have the same issues. So you wont answer anymore of my questions, after your attempt at answering this one, I dont think you will be hugely missed lol.
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