Tax Return Fee

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bad company

Original Poster:

20,461 posts

281 months

Thursday 1st May
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I sold my business and retired some years ago. I carried using the former company’s accountants for my personal tax returns. I’m now getting a bit peed off with the ever increasing fees.

I load up my certificates of interest and end of year statement from online stockbroker platforms and they get on with it from there.

Any thoughts, what should I be paying?

Edited by bad company on Thursday 1st May 08:41

trickywoo

12,932 posts

245 months

Thursday 1st May
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£300ish would be a fair price unless you’ve got something complicated.

Puzzles

2,866 posts

126 months

Thursday 1st May
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The devil’s in the detail, but in my experience, you should be able to find a decent local firm to do it for around £250.

Some places have a minimum fee though, which can be £300 or even £360.

Bigger firms tend to have higher fees.

bad company

Original Poster:

20,461 posts

281 months

Thursday 1st May
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Thanks guys. Mine’s asking for £255 + VAT which sounds about right.

egomeister

7,175 posts

278 months

Thursday 1st May
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What kind of info are you submitting? For basic stuff it's a piece of piss to do it yourself

Countdown

44,371 posts

211 months

Thursday 1st May
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It's a bit like asking "How much to redecorate my house?" The answer is "it depends".

£300 seems teasonable for an SA return, however there are places out there that will do it for £60

NerveAgent

3,639 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st May
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egomeister said:
What kind of info are you submitting? For basic stuff it's a piece of piss to do it yourself
yes

I do my own and its pretty easy if its just simple personal stuff. PAYE, interest, SIPP contributions the only bits I need to fill out really. Takes 1-2 hours per year, if that.

macron

11,743 posts

181 months

Thursday 1st May
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200+ vat if basic, I asked this recently, search is your friend

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

wattsm666

724 posts

280 months

Thursday 1st May
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You have to remember accounting firms have various regulatory obligations, which can include ensuring files are sufficient for regulatory visits, AML compliance, PII, then have other overheads (software, credit controls etc etc)

A lot of firms therefore have minimum fees due to all of the above.


alscar

6,306 posts

228 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Mine charges me just under £600 inc vat for both mine and my wife’s SA returns.