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    #21
    Originally posted by glenmore3685 View Post
    Great, thanks for the replies.

    Sounds like its probably easiest to leave this until the end of the current tax year.
    You'd think that'd be the case, but it really isn't. If you aren't happy, leave immediately.
    P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.

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      #22
      Originally posted by simondolan View Post
      You'd think that'd be the case, but it really isn't. If you aren't happy, leave immediately.
      I agree with this. It's a kind of sunk cost fallacy that stops this.

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        #23
        Originally posted by simondolan View Post
        You'd think that'd be the case, but it really isn't. If you aren't happy, leave immediately.
        Depends on whether your current accountant is getting everything done ok, but you feel they could be better...or whether they're making an absolute hash of everything/gone AWOL. The former, my view stick with them until year end. The latter, yes, jump ship ASAP.

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