ONS Business Surveys
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trickywoo

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13,909 posts

257 months

Thursday
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Anyone else got on a list for the ONS surveys recently?

I got a quarterly one last month and a monthly one today.

Apart from having to create an account and subsequently type in a 12 symbol code for each survey its not time consuming but it seems a waste of time. I have one employee (me) and a miniscule turnover which is randomly variable over the year. I have no idea what use that is to them.

They also seem to only communicate via letter. The one that arrived today is dated 26th June and has all kinds of dire legal warnings that I need to complete it by 10th July. What would happen if I was away?

Can you request to be removed from the list?

MaxFromage

2,630 posts

158 months

You can't ask to be removed. It's random to a degree, but some companies get asked a lot more often than others. Legally you have to complete. I had one client who refused for a long time but I think they gave in eventually.

48k

16,999 posts

175 months

Ive had scary looking ONS letters to my home address for a company I've never heard of. According to Companies House the company was dissolved in 2015. Makes you wonder how reliable their statistics are if they are sending stuff to non existent companies. laugh

Ham_and_Jam

3,551 posts

124 months

I’ve done a few of them. Takes 10-20 mins every couple of years.

trickywoo

Original Poster:

13,909 posts

257 months

Yesterday (11:20)
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Ham_and_Jam said:
I ve done a few of them. Takes 10-20 mins every couple of years.
I can cope with that. I thought it was going to be a monthly plus quarterly thing as I've had two in a row.

psi310398

10,835 posts

230 months

Yesterday (11:38)
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I used to get them and the questions seldom bore any relevance to my business’ activity so I’d guess an answer; there doesn’t appear to be any consequence to filling them in with any random rubbish that comes to mind.

MaxFromage

2,630 posts

158 months

Yesterday (14:20)
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trickywoo said:
I can cope with that. I thought it was going to be a monthly plus quarterly thing as I've had two in a row.
The monthly ones should last about a year, possibly longer.

trickywoo

Original Poster:

13,909 posts

257 months

Yesterday (14:25)
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MaxFromage said:
trickywoo said:
I can cope with that. I thought it was going to be a monthly plus quarterly thing as I've had two in a row.
The monthly ones should last about a year, possibly longer.
That's not ideal. For what its worth I put a comment to the effect they are barking up the wrong tree on the last submission so will see what happens.

JagLover

46,533 posts

262 months

Yesterday (14:35)
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Ham_and_Jam said:
I ve done a few of them. Takes 10-20 mins every couple of years.
It takes somewhat longer where I work to put it mildly (large charity). I think the biggest issue with them is deadlines. Our year end is 31 March, and you can prepare to 31 March instead of their date of 31 December, but the deadline remains as if it is 31 Dec.

I would question as well how much value it adds as we do not prepare accounts splitting income and expenditure in the categories they use and haven't got the time to split it with much care.

trickywoo

Original Poster:

13,909 posts

257 months

Yesterday (14:40)
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JagLover said:
I would question as well how much value it adds as we do not prepare accounts splitting income and expenditure in the categories they use and haven't got the time to split it with much care.
They probably rely on the sheer volume of data to even out the submissions but its not a particularly good way to go about the process. I'm in a similar business and wouldn't think about gathering data anything like that.

Paul Dishman

5,336 posts

264 months

Yesterday (15:02)
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MaxFromage said:
trickywoo said:
I can cope with that. I thought it was going to be a monthly plus quarterly thing as I've had two in a row.
The monthly ones should last about a year, possibly longer.
Had to do the monthly surveys for a year back when I had the business which was an utter pain.

Got my long-term revenge when I had a letter from the ONS about taking part in a survey. Waited until the bloke turned up and told him to go away.

trickywoo

Original Poster:

13,909 posts

257 months

Yesterday (15:11)
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Paul Dishman said:
Had to do the monthly surveys for a year back when I had the business which was an utter pain.

Got my long-term revenge when I had a letter from the ONS about taking part in a survey. Waited until the bloke turned up and told him to go away.
Surprised they couldn't play the legal angle - they push the legal requirement heavily on the letters.

If I had anything relevant to share I think I'd be more on board but my employment numbers aren't going above 1 and turnover can be +/- 300% one month to the next.

Paul Dishman

5,336 posts

264 months

Yesterday (15:53)
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trickywoo said:
Paul Dishman said:
Had to do the monthly surveys for a year back when I had the business which was an utter pain.

Got my long-term revenge when I had a letter from the ONS about taking part in a survey. Waited until the bloke turned up and told him to go away.
Surprised they couldn't play the legal angle - they push the legal requirement heavily on the letters.

If I had anything relevant to share I think I'd be more on board but my employment numbers aren't going above 1 and turnover can be +/- 300% one month to the next.
Sorry, I didn’t explain that properly. The recent ONS survey came to my home address a couple of months ago. There was no legal requirement to complete the survey and it had no connection with my former business.