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I am looking for a helpful friendly accountant who understands a start up business to possibly run my books for my small business and help me register my business / trademark it ect, as well as advise me on the financial / tax side of hiring a subcontractor to help me expand. How would i pay them ? How would this affect my taxes ect are all questions i have that need answering.


Anyone have any experience with this who doesnt charge the earth as I am a start up business?


Please contact me: [email protected] with services / prices / recommendations ect


Thanks

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Hi,

I'm looking for similar advice - an accountant who can help with last year's tax return for a partnership, advise on setting up ongoing finance systems, set up payroll (we're looking to use Freeagent) and help us move from being a partnership into a registered company.



Please drop me a message if you can help (or have a recommendation), we don't have a huge budget, but would be looking eventually for someone to help get us started, and the extent of the role will develop as does the business.


Thanks!

Becky

I normally like to give positive recommends but have to say I'd suggest you avoid LCS in Northcross road - they have made many mistakes in various aspects of doing our accounts over a period of time and have needed constant reminders to file our accounts on time etc. They may be fine for other companies but that has not been our experience.

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