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Can anyone recommend an accountant (specifically for rental income)?


Ellie78

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I've got a very small self employed income and I complete my tax returns myself - mainly because they're so uncomplicated.


Now our financial affairs have got much more complicated. We've bought a buy to let property and we are now landlords. The thought of how we manage the tax on it is already making me ill.


Can anyone recommend an accountant who can give us some advice, first off, and perhaps take over our accounting?


We don't have much to spare so couldn't spend a lot...

It's complicated by the issue of percentages of ownership (we aren't married and haven't decided how to accord the ownership) and major work that we're doing (it's a wreck so every repair is also an improvement) hence needing advice I think.

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