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TONI TIMIS
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LONDON PROBLEM:
I use the services of a lot of "temporarily labour only subcontractors" on my projects usually between 1-6 months, depends of the size of the project and over the year around 400 labour only subcontractors. About 60% of them are just sole traders/ self employed and the rest are limited companies (1-2 directors + ).
The 60% sole traders/ self employed wish they can afford to pay an accountant if they go limited company. The 40% are saying that they will go back as sole trader/ self employed because is too difficult and too expensive to run a limited company.
The sole trader/ self employed ones they pay an accountant in London £250-£700 but most of them pay £450 and the ones they run a limited company they pay an accountant £450-£1,500 but most of them pay £750.
Their income is around £25-£40k per year.*
QUESTIONS:
All they want a cheaper accountant to deal with their tax affairs in London because they struggle with money. They have kids, rent, bills.
DO YOU KNOW SOME ACCOUNTANTS WHICH CAN DO THE JOB CHEAPER FOR THEM?
A sole trader/ self employed will be happy to pay around £150-£300 and a limited company owner will be happy to pay around £300-£450.
Please reply to my post as I will forward the comments to them and there are many looking for cheaper rates too.*
Please ask me questions if you misinterpret my "story" before making "strong" comments.
Best Regards,
Toni Timis
I use the services of a lot of "temporarily labour only subcontractors" on my projects usually between 1-6 months, depends of the size of the project and over the year around 400 labour only subcontractors. About 60% of them are just sole traders/ self employed and the rest are limited companies (1-2 directors + ).
The 60% sole traders/ self employed wish they can afford to pay an accountant if they go limited company. The 40% are saying that they will go back as sole trader/ self employed because is too difficult and too expensive to run a limited company.
The sole trader/ self employed ones they pay an accountant in London £250-£700 but most of them pay £450 and the ones they run a limited company they pay an accountant £450-£1,500 but most of them pay £750.
Their income is around £25-£40k per year.*
QUESTIONS:
All they want a cheaper accountant to deal with their tax affairs in London because they struggle with money. They have kids, rent, bills.
DO YOU KNOW SOME ACCOUNTANTS WHICH CAN DO THE JOB CHEAPER FOR THEM?
A sole trader/ self employed will be happy to pay around £150-£300 and a limited company owner will be happy to pay around £300-£450.
Please reply to my post as I will forward the comments to them and there are many looking for cheaper rates too.*
Please ask me questions if you misinterpret my "story" before making "strong" comments.
Best Regards,
Toni Timis
