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- Member Since: Oct 2010
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Category:Accounting/Legal > Accounting
ID:49858
Title:Accountancy work to produce accounts for the january deadline.
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Hi
I have run a small retail/manufacturing business as a sole trader up to april 2010 and need the accounts done correctly for this period.
I would also need advice on trying to save money on any taxes.
Most of my transactions are done through paypal.electronically.
Let me know if you need any more info,
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£50 - £500 (Approx $78 - $784)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:20/12/2010 12:35
Clarification Board
L. B. on 20/12/2010 13:15Just realised if you only setup in April 2010, you will not have anything due for January 2011. As the tax year Runs April 10 to March 2011. So your deadline is January 2012
Laura Simple Accounting (NW) Ltd
S. H. on 20/12/2010 14:45Hi Alistair I just read post below you are saying that you where a sole trader up April 2010? in which case you would have a tax/ni liability due Jan 2011. If you can kindly confirm also where are you based are you within a 10 mile radius of london?? thank you Shelly
S. H. on 20/12/2010 14:45Hi Alistair just another question how many transactions do you think you are looking at? are you vat registered also? thank you
D. L. on 20/12/2010 15:32Hi.
Where are you based?
Kind regards
Darren Loring (MAAT)
Director
DFL Accountants Ltd
3. A. on 20/12/2010 18:42Hi,
can you clarify that you need accounts to end of March 2010 for a tax return by end Jan 2011? Also, number of transactions etc - we charge on an hourly basis and run all accounts through our own copy of Sage Professional, Is that something you would be looking for, so that we have computerised accounts going forward? We are based in Somerset so would you be happy with totally remote? We do a lot of remote work so it wont be a problem.
Regards
Sally
3C Accounting
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