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Old 18-09-2008, 07:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default If you pay ebay tax, how much you pay ure accountant?

First of all who doesnt pay ebay tax, just would like some sort of scope on how many people do. As i havent been for 2 years now, i was none the wiser.
And how much do you pay ure accountant as i am looking into having one.
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Your best off speaking to an accountant, or a couple of them, depending on how you trade, sole trader, ltd comp then fees wil vary

Remember you always better off trading all above board and in a legal fashion, our friends in HMRC aren't too friendly if you try otherwise

It wont be long imho before HMRC pay a visit to ebay for details of traders and sizeable transactions
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our accountant costs £800 big ones!
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mine has said they will charge on £300

I'll believe that when I see it!!!!

This is purely based on transaction volume, although I'll get him down on that figure :-)
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mine has said they will charge on £300

I'll believe that when I see it!!!!

This is purely based on transaction volume, although I'll get him down on that figure :-)
always quote you less, it always rises. every year ours goes up
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My accountant charges me £80 per VAT return, and I don't see him charging me much on annual return/corporation tax etc either...
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I pay my accountant a lot,

but nothing compared to the savings I get.
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I pay my accountant a lot,

but nothing compared to the savings I get.

Same here - so worth it !

Once you reach a certain size, an accountant, even tho it seems expensive, is invaluable.
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what is 'ebay tax'?

And what does 'ure'mean?
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what is 'ebay tax'?

And what does 'ure'mean?

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