I have had an enquiry from a business in Ireland who want me to complete their books monthly. I have trained and qualified in England, are there different regulations for book-keeping e.g. VAT rules etc. in Ireland or are they similar to that of the UK??
There are a few differences you will need to keep in mind, the main ones being VAT, Statutory Info and Tax. If your Irish client is VAT registered and you will be preparing VAT returns for them, you will need to remember that the standard rate of VAT in Ireland is 21% compared to the UK which is 17.5%. There are also reduced rates of 13.5%, 4.8% or 0%, again compared to the UKs 5% or 0%. Companies in the Republic of Ireland are registered at the Companies Registration Office (not Companies House as in England & Wales). Therefore if you will be preparing the annual accounts or keeping the statutory records, annual returns will need to be sent there instead. You may also notice Teoranta (Teo) at the end of a companys name. This is just the Irish version of Limited (Ltd). The tax rates in Ireland are lower than in the UK. Also the personal and company allowances are different too. You can find a list of the relevant rates at: www.revenue.ie. If you are just doing basic book-keeping work, and your Irish client has an Irish accountant, then just bring the books up to Trial Balance as you would with a UK company. Best of luck Guy
it translates as "Accounting services in Vilnius, we orient Cancel quality at affordable prices".
Courtesy of Google translate.
So if you want your quality canceled accept no substitute!
Thai translations are especially brill. All the right words but not necessarily in the right order.
Shaun.
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Why? Not thinking of doing an old Monty Python routine in Lithuanian are you Neil? lol
Seems to be a lot of it over the last few days. Worst case was the one on Friday that posted their tenuous link on around ten posts in as many minutes.
Most out of character Bill and myself seemed to turn on like a couple of rabid dogs!
Hope you had a good weekend Neil.
Talk later,
Shaun.
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It was a good one cheers, just playing with my son though rather than anyone of the fairer sex (Sue & Lorraine are letting me down big time there).
I think that it's a case that everything's easy when you know how to do it.
I'm going quite slowly through the Sage level III self study course and practicing a few things of my own as well as their exercises at each stage.
Now got the 180 day trial on two machines without a problems. (It was just too slow on the laptop and I'm not the most patient person in the world!).
When I put the software onto the main desktop it reverted to 180 days remaining so suspect that the trial could actually be infinite (providing that your adept at cleaning up the windows registry) until you register the software in order to take the certification.
Mind you, don't think that it will take a week let alone twenty six to get to the stage of being ready to take the certification.
Be interested to hear from anyone whose actually taken the sage certifications to know what they're actually like?
Talk later,
Shaun.
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Interesting comment about the 180 day thing with Sage. If it's as simple as that then CCleaner could probably buy yo and extended training course...
I did wonder about that; they can hardly write anything back to the CD so, even without a registry clean up you could have a 180n day trial where n is the number of computers you have.
Cheers Neil
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But I noticed that during installation the software goes online so I just assumed that it self registered that it had already been installed.
Apparently not!
The V14 software that came with it is so different to my V10 that I've put Level I and II 2009 and level I and II 2010 in my Amazon saved for later list.
The intention is that I pass each of the three levels using different versions of the software all dependent of course as to which version of the course becomes cheapest fastest! (the £24.95 that I paid for 2008 level III seems a good benchmark to me).
Talk later,
Shaun.
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