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ImageAt Marcus Bishop we offer clients three options for their book-keeping:

Option 1 – Our online book-keeping system in partnership with FreeAgent from £20 plus VAT per month! You take responsibility for entering and recording your own transactions on our online software. 
Your  benefits include:
♣    User friendly software for the small business community using non accounting language
♣    No expenditure on software and annual updates
♣    24-7 access from any computer, anywhere in the world, with an internet connection,
♣    We can both see your live data in real time. The end of transferring data backups between us.

Option 2 – Our traditional in-house bookkeeping bureau service, from £60 plus VAT per month. All you need to do is send us your invoices, receipts and bank statements each month and we will give you the freedom to work on your business.

 

Option 3 - Our monthly client visiting service from £150 plus VAT per day plus 45p per mile. 

 

Clients are reminded that they have a legal obligation to keep proper accounting records and the business book-keeping forms the basis for the productiion of their annual accounts. The maintenance of proper accounting records helps to keep the costs of annual accounts down  and provides a reliable basis for enhanced decision making for business growth. If you need help call us on 020 7635 0400 or contact Annie-Lee Smith, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   for further guidance.

 

Newsflash

Delay in the issue of Self Assessment statements

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has more Self Assessment statements than usual to issue this year. Normally these are all issued in July, but this year some will be issued later. The majority will be sent on time. No one needs to worry about this, HMRC will send out statements to remaining customers soon.

If HMRC have asked you to make a second payment on account in July, you normally have to pay this by 31 July. You usually have to pay interest if you don't pay on time. If you receive your statement in August, you should still pay the tax due as soon as you can. You'll only be asked to pay interest on the tax due on the second payment on account if you still haven't paid it more than 30 days after you receive your statement.

Online customers will still be able to check their statement online and pay online too. HMRC are sorry if anyone experiences any inconvenience.

 

 

 

 

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