Just Askin'
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What does your accountant do for you ?
What would be a valid accountancy charge for filing an annual return?
Fixed price agreements normally drive up costs because they invariably involve the pricing in of an element of contingency which otherwise will only occasionally arise and be charged accordingly when they do.You could probably ask current accountant for a fixed price agreement which would bring clarity to the cost for doing the next years accounts.
Imagine asking your doctor for an execution only service.A kind of an execution only service.
There's a lot more to factor in than time spent on the phone. The problems and the mounting costs tend to be with the ones who don't phone.You could also outline, as you've done above, your needs and send it to another few firms to see if they'd quote you on a FPA. If you're the type of person that needs to phone the accountant a lot, this probably wouldn't work for you though, as time costs.
Imagine asking your doctor for an execution only service.
Vets bury their mistakes.Most vets offer that service.
Hi,Why do you need an accountant ?
What does your accountant do for you ?
Have you looked at what Taxassist charge ?
ExemptHow are you managing to avoid registering for VAT when your turnover is well over the threshold limit?
Exempt trade?
He's currently doing an execution-only service. I probably just ring him once a year to organise to go in and sign the accounts.You could probably ask current accountant for a fixed price agreement which would bring clarity to the cost for doing the next years accounts. A kind of an execution only service. If you needed advice you'd just pay additional fee.
You could also outline, as you've done above, your needs and send it to another few firms to see if they'd quote you on a FPA. If you're the type of person that needs to phone the accountant a lot, this probably wouldn't work for you though, as time costs.
Gerard
www.prsa.ie
Maybe post what your accountant is quoting for next year and those in the know might be able to comment on whether or not it looks reasonable? How much is the increase in percentage and nominal terms? How much are you likely to save by shopping around? Is it worth the bother in the greater scheme of things and in the context of your business, especially if you are presumably otherwise happy with the services provided by your existing accountant to date? You might move elsewhere for a marginally lower fee but then have issues that you don't have with your current accountant thus distracting you further from your core business.Any suggestions anyone on what might be a valid fee range for this service?
This year was €1,900 + VATMaybe post what your accountant is quoting for next year and those in the know might be able to comment on whether or not it looks reasonable? How much is the increase in percentage and nominal terms? How much are you likely to save by shopping around? Is it worth the bother in the greater scheme of things and in the context of your business, especially if you are presumably otherwise happy with the services provided by your existing accountant to date? You might move elsewhere for a marginally lower fee but then have issues that you don't have with your current accountant thus distracting you further from your core business.
Why not have a chat with your accountant to apprise them of your concerns about the increase in fees?
Of course the other option is to do your own return if you already keep meticulous records and know what to do?
Look at last year’s tax return and see if you can replicate it based on your own record-keeping.This year was €1,900 + VAT
He's currently doing an execution-only service
See here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRICOu6s3-kHi,
- To file my tax return, I don't know how to do this
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