Thank you I was begining to think I was losing the plot, maybe I am, but as we get older it is more & more difficult to keep up or find somebody who will explain it in terms we understand.
I have no idea, none of my 50 clients use spreadsheets or accounts programs, therefore I am the only one to do their bookkeeping and accounts and at the age of 66 find it almost impossible to understand what is happening anyway.
GHUA
God help us all. My clients are the black bag brigade and I have to work until I'm 70 so the government tells me
(5 years yet) I have trouble understanding all the changes let alone my 50 clients.
The Government wants us all to work 'til we drop, but are making it more and more difficult for us to do so.
I am a 65 year old and have had many many problems with HMRC over the past two years sending letters to clients demanding money or the bailiffs. When I eventually get through to them by 'phone they admit that they have made an error and the client has, not only, already paid but has paid within the specified period. How on earth will they deal with another change??
I have 50 plus clients 45 who work on excel spreadsheets and have done do for a long time. It's no good HMRC going computerised or digital for the generation who don't have and will not have computers, apps and the cloud. So what do we do about them charge them twice as much to do it for them ( which most can't afford) No the answer is to find a way of "digitalizing" spreadsheets.
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Thank you I was begining to think I was losing the plot, maybe I am, but as we get older it is more & more difficult to keep up or find somebody who will explain it in terms we understand.
I have no idea, none of my 50 clients use spreadsheets or accounts programs, therefore I am the only one to do their bookkeeping and accounts and at the age of 66 find it almost impossible to understand what is happening anyway.
GHUA
God help us all. My clients are the black bag brigade and I have to work until I'm 70 so the government tells me
(5 years yet) I have trouble understanding all the changes let alone my 50 clients.
The Government wants us all to work 'til we drop, but are making it more and more difficult for us to do so.
I am a 65 year old and have had many many problems with HMRC over the past two years sending letters to clients demanding money or the bailiffs. When I eventually get through to them by 'phone they admit that they have made an error and the client has, not only, already paid but has paid within the specified period. How on earth will they deal with another change??
I have 50 plus clients 45 who work on excel spreadsheets and have done do for a long time. It's no good HMRC going computerised or digital for the generation who don't have and will not have computers, apps and the cloud. So what do we do about them charge them twice as much to do it for them ( which most can't afford) No the answer is to find a way of "digitalizing" spreadsheets.