Anyone who had to work with/for Gordon Brown deserves a long and happy retirement.
AD always seemed a decent bloke. A man who earned respect. Pity he's gone right now RR would have done well to listen long and hard to him.
Condolences to his family and friends.
Hugo, big thanks.
It has proved very convenient for the half yearly payments to have already been moved from the 1st of the respective months to the end. Quarters ended 30 June and 31 December already have payment dates waiting at the end of July and January respectively.
I have no objection to quarterly payments though some clients will miss the thrill of the Premium Bond draw. A few clients pay early when cash flow allows anyway so as to 'not get into trouble'.
Thing is, once again, all this can be done and is occasionally already happening without MTD. It is not quite 'in year' but it is a worthy balance because only the roulette wheel of cash accounting will get them over the line with that.
So, you've met HMRCs finest it was probably a guy called Jim? Well done, now go with your accountant who gave you the right answer in the first place. Whichever way you cut it you sold for £360 and it stands you at £160. You have made £200 of which £33.33 output VAT is owed to HMRC.
360-100=260 which has £43.33 output VAT in it. Therefore the other £10.00 needs to be claimed.
Since when was that even half way good enough?
Phones have been down for quite some time this week, ours aren't, yours aren't guess who's holding things up?
Over to you to get a grip of your operations, Mr Harra.
Not by so very much I bet. First Yorkshire Day greeting received here was 2.03 this morning from Wensleydale.
Waited until a very respectable 7.00 am before emailing to clients.
Tek care.
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Anyone who had to work with/for Gordon Brown deserves a long and happy retirement.
AD always seemed a decent bloke. A man who earned respect. Pity he's gone right now RR would have done well to listen long and hard to him.
Condolences to his family and friends.
We had one where they added profits and drawings together to reach an income figure.
Hugo, big thanks.
It has proved very convenient for the half yearly payments to have already been moved from the 1st of the respective months to the end. Quarters ended 30 June and 31 December already have payment dates waiting at the end of July and January respectively.
I have no objection to quarterly payments though some clients will miss the thrill of the Premium Bond draw. A few clients pay early when cash flow allows anyway so as to 'not get into trouble'.
Thing is, once again, all this can be done and is occasionally already happening without MTD. It is not quite 'in year' but it is a worthy balance because only the roulette wheel of cash accounting will get them over the line with that.
So, you've met HMRCs finest it was probably a guy called Jim? Well done, now go with your accountant who gave you the right answer in the first place. Whichever way you cut it you sold for £360 and it stands you at £160. You have made £200 of which £33.33 output VAT is owed to HMRC.
360-100=260 which has £43.33 output VAT in it. Therefore the other £10.00 needs to be claimed.
Since when was that even half way good enough?
Phones have been down for quite some time this week, ours aren't, yours aren't guess who's holding things up?
Over to you to get a grip of your operations, Mr Harra.
Incredible that this has taken so long, and that's just the start of it
You may say that but I could not possibly comment.
'Top of the morning t'yer'
followed by
'And the rest of the day t'yerself'.
seems to work OK.
'Top of the morning t'yer'
followed by
'And the rest of the day t'yerself'.
seems to work OK.
Not by so very much I bet. First Yorkshire Day greeting received here was 2.03 this morning from Wensleydale.
Waited until a very respectable 7.00 am before emailing to clients.
Tek care.