08-10-2012, 17:36
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2012, 17:39 by friendly accountant.)
Ok all, It has been suggested (by Admin) that perhaps we need a tax specific thread. It's going to be made a "sticky" one (and no that wasn't an in joke as accountants are boring.... [or are we?] )
Feel free to ask questions/post things etc.
Either way, it should be a good first point of call for newbies and those who haven't a clue about HMRC, tax and the related issues.
Depending on the questions and issues raised, I may or may not reply. I don't mind giving some free advice but it is my income stream which pays the mortgage. Occasionaly I may even have an off day and do special deals/complete brain dumps etc...but don't hold your breath.
As per my signature, I will quantify anything I say on any internet forum with the usual blurb - "Any advice given on here is a of a general nature and may not be directly relevant to you. As a practising certifcate holder from a UK chartered accountancy body then you can only rely on my advice/opinion if you are a fee paying client."
For those people that don't know me, I run a professional accountancy practice with a large mixture of clients. I have a considerable amount working within the adult industry and do this for cash, NOT free services so please don't offer them as I find a refusal often offends.
For more about me - http://www.xxxtax.com
Feel free to ask questions/post things etc.
Either way, it should be a good first point of call for newbies and those who haven't a clue about HMRC, tax and the related issues.
Depending on the questions and issues raised, I may or may not reply. I don't mind giving some free advice but it is my income stream which pays the mortgage. Occasionaly I may even have an off day and do special deals/complete brain dumps etc...but don't hold your breath.
As per my signature, I will quantify anything I say on any internet forum with the usual blurb - "Any advice given on here is a of a general nature and may not be directly relevant to you. As a practising certifcate holder from a UK chartered accountancy body then you can only rely on my advice/opinion if you are a fee paying client."
For those people that don't know me, I run a professional accountancy practice with a large mixture of clients. I have a considerable amount working within the adult industry and do this for cash, NOT free services so please don't offer them as I find a refusal often offends.
For more about me - http://www.xxxtax.com