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Hello,


I'm looking for a few hours of someone's time who can help with a LTD Company's balance sheet and cashbook, and to submit this information to Companies House.


The company is a small residents association which collects service charges. As such, it is classified as a Micro Entity and Not for Profit by Companies House. It has no debts, assets, etc - just a simple income and some expenditure of general maintenance. We have a Companies House online login for web filing.


Can anyone help? I'm really not comfortable doing it myself, nor do I have lots of time. It needs to be submitted to Companies House by 13th October.


Please PM me if you are qualified, can help and we can talk payment. Thanks.

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[www.clearwaysaccountants.co.uk]

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Hello,


I am a local accountant and have recently set-up an accounting practice. (www.savvyaccounting.co.uk) This is exactly the sort of work that I would be able to help you out with. If you would like to meet up for a chat then please either email me [email protected] or call me on 07977461798


Best wishes

Alex

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