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Not all firms charge on a per-hour basis although that is a very common pricing mechanism.
Are you sure this is true? Is that part of the new ISA? Its the first I heard of that rule.
No not part of new ISA'a been around for a while now, its an ACCA rule for its members. Not to sure about ICAI firms, but probably the same.
Anyway, the OP is a sole trader so should not have to worry about auditing for a while yet.
You can and he will give you a breakdown of the charges. As the others say, the fee might or might not be high. Do you for example have a bookkeeper? Is your personal income tax included? Presumably VAT returns are also required? At the end of the day a lot of the fee is dependent on what you do yourself in terms of bookwork and the quality of that bookwork.Can you ask the accountant to provide details on how they calculated the charge?
Not necessarily, if he has to undertake all the bookkeeping function, that saves a bookkeeper salary (possibly part time) which would probably be circa €18 per hr. That adds up to significant fees in no time at all, and part time employees have all the rights and entitlements of full time employees.I'd say safe bet he's overcharging. I think €5,500 for 6 months seems excessive
I've been working in practice for the past number of years and you would be amazed at the overcharging that goes on.
the tradition there was for most of the clients (mainly farmers and sole traders in that case) to haggle for a discount on their bill - which was always given at approx. 20% I would guess...
Between needlessly alienating clients who don't want, or don't feel confident enough, to haggle; routinely forcing oneself into negotiation situations in relation to every bill raised; and having to write off up to a fifth of total billed turnover, this doesn't sound to me like good billing practice.
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