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Hello,

 

My name's Simon. I set up a ltd company as a hgv driver a few weeks ago with a help of a recommended accountant. The accountant was very keen on registering VAT  FRS at 12%. I understand I get a discount at 1%. However now reading through the posts many bookkeepers mentions it's 10%. The new FRS comes into force next month and my accountant is very keen on it. I need to point out that I am not an owner driver. I only hire myself out to various recruitment agencies.

My many colleague drivers say it's a waste of time and they sign out. If my turnover is £30k, charging vat 20% is £6k, I return £4950 which still leaves me with over £1k. It's actually £4650 as I get 1% discount. I personally think if the way I think is correct that for £1k it is worth staying on FRS. I'm not going to have many purchases and as I know rules on what qualifies have been limited. I think my purchases won't exceed £200 per annum.

My accountant charges me £56 per month. Is this a fair/competitive price I get?

 

Although I'm not an accountant I post here, don't know if I can. I found so much useful info on the forum.

I appreciate your responses.

 

Regards,

Simon



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We cannot advise you on here, this is a forum for Accountants and bookkeepers, not business owners.

But if you've read some of the posts, then youve had a few freebies from us already!

Ask your accountant to do the sums as to why he thinks it's so great and prove to you that it's the right way to go.

How can we know if the rate he is charging you is right or not when we don't know what he is doing for you.

If you don't think he is giving the right advice try another Accountant.

Btw, check out his qualifications, AAT or ACCA.

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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



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10% - you are wrong.    As are your calculations of vat.. 

Care also - you will have read a lot of out of date info on here.



-- Edited by Cheshire on Wednesday 15th of March 2017 11:19:41 PM

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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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