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hi

as u are aware, sage presents itsself as a limited company, and if u want to be a book-keeper thats not very ueseful / helpful.... how or where do you change the settings on sage so that your not a limited company on sage?? please help

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Hi,

Im a bookkeeper / sole trader and I used  Sage when I first set up just for me,  I used it as it was...   Im not VAT reg so  set the default to T9 and only used the nominal codes that related to my income / expenditure.

Since gaining some valuable practical experience along the way I found Sage to be too complex for what I needed and resorted to using simple excel spreadsheets tailored to what I needed so I can complete my SA and keep track of my expenditure etc., 

Have used this system for two years now and have no problems dealing with my own accounts.   

Julie

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Hi j-d

Just posted reply to similar question, you'll find it in "Sage Question" in Recent Posts.

I agree with your comments too Julie.

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-- Edited by PhilMcTankup on Monday 27th of September 2010 08:14:40 AM

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