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Originally Posted by
Vectis
A tad on the high side but not excessively so. Maybe she's heard about your record-keeping
Don't forget that professional fees are tax deductible so that £300 just became £240 out of your own pocket
The websites will be the biggest saving.
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Originally Posted by
Daryll
Agree with above.
Excel for me
Me too. Why make things difficult?
My accounts have to be audited and I have Vat to do and I still use Excel.
Credits and debits just require columns.
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
Me too. Why make things difficult?
My accounts have to be audited and I have Vat to do and I still use Excel.
Credits and debits just require columns.
True, but because I find it boring I thought some flashy software would keep me motivated.
I'll stick to excel.
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Charlie, give TAS Basics a try, it's free and has pictures which is far easier on the eye than Excel.
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I have an accountant he charges me £150.00 to do my books and submit the tax return and that.
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Yep as Darren said it's Excel for me and that's fine for the accounts and VAT returns etc
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Excel works for me too
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The opinions here are those of an individual and not necessarily those of Dynamic Entertainment.
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Cool!
Thanks guys.
I might screenshot my excel template. You can let me know whether I'm on the right track or not.
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I use excel and my accountant set up our spreadsheets. We have two one for expenditure and one for money received. I looked at Sage but was more than we needed. Excel does us fine and were a limited company.
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