well ironically a search has revealed that this firm I used has been mentioned here before if you look through my posts I have actually got some revenue phone numbers here not what you expect from someone with a contection to tax. I'm just trying to be helpful and in that spirit I've look up google and the regulator is so anyone needing a tax professional should contact them which in IMHO is better than any public forum.
If you are friendly with or can converse with a well established publican (doesn't have to be a big dealer) ask him/her to recommend a tax consultant. Publicans are very unlikely to have a bad accountant. The plus side of this is that publicans tax consultants do not last long if they underperform for their clients. The publican network ensures that only the good ones get the business.
Publicans are very unlikely to have a bad accountant.
The Institute of Taxation do not make specific recommendations to the public as to which tax advisor or consultant to use. They will provide you with a list of their members but in common with other regulatory institutes their rules would prevent them from recommending individual members to the public.
If I was the OP then the only response of use to date on this thread would have been yours, not sure if that is any consolation to you.
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ubiquitous - in case you reply re the above I am aware that you did respond to the original query, ie recommendations from trusted friends & family.
I would not take it personally, though it can be difficult not to.
If I was the OP then the only response of use to date on this thread would have been yours, not sure if that is any consolation to you.
The majority of the other responses (myself included) divert away from what was asked by the OP.
It is the essence of forum based sites that a majority of responses stray from the original query & instead focus on finding issues in genuine responses (like yourself) rather than give information themselves.
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ubiquitous - in case you reply re the above I am aware that you did respond to the original query, ie recommendations from trusted friends & family.
If you are friendly with or can converse with a well established publican (doesn't have to be a big dealer) ask him/her to recommend a tax consultant. Publicans are very unlikely to have a bad accountant. The plus side of this is that publicans tax consultants do not last long if they underperform for their clients. The publican network ensures that only the good ones get the business.