Just Askin'
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Hi all,
I'm established as a sole trader for over 10 years. My turnover the last 3 years is about €150K +/- €10K for the last 3 years. Just myself and one full time employee.
What would be a valid accountancy charge for filing an annual return?
Some relevant points:
- Not registered for VAT, so no VAT work necessary here.
- I keep impeccable records. Every single expense transaction is organised on a spreadsheet, in relevant categories, and totalled etc. The point I'm making is that the accountant has very little work to do after I give them that.
- No payroll included in this fee.
My account has been putting up the fee each year, and I'm vigilant that at this point, that the fee might be beyond what's reasonable at this stage.
What's an appropriate fee range for filing an annual return for a business like this?
Thanks,
JA
I'm established as a sole trader for over 10 years. My turnover the last 3 years is about €150K +/- €10K for the last 3 years. Just myself and one full time employee.
What would be a valid accountancy charge for filing an annual return?
Some relevant points:
- Not registered for VAT, so no VAT work necessary here.
- I keep impeccable records. Every single expense transaction is organised on a spreadsheet, in relevant categories, and totalled etc. The point I'm making is that the accountant has very little work to do after I give them that.
- No payroll included in this fee.
My account has been putting up the fee each year, and I'm vigilant that at this point, that the fee might be beyond what's reasonable at this stage.
What's an appropriate fee range for filing an annual return for a business like this?
Thanks,
JA