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The "Assure" package looks a winner. £195 per month but you get your annual return filed free. Normally £14. Bargain.Comment
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Thanks for all your comments!
Originally posted by Nathan SJD Accountancy View Postyou are possibly looking for reasons to still go ahead.
Originally posted by ClearSky Rachael View PostWith regards to your question on our Essential service. All our clients including our Essential clients benefit initially from a long welcome call with their own personal accountant. As part of this call the accountant will review their circumstances and discuss tax efficiency as this is what our clients want to talk about and expect of their accountant. This could be discussions about company structure or allowable expenses specifically tailored to a client’s situation.
With the Essential service, you’ve also got access to your own personal accountant you can call at anytime and a yearly tax review to make sure you are on the right course.
Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostThe "Assure" package looks a winner. £195 per month but you get your annual return filed free. Normally £14. Bargain.Comment
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Originally posted by Poppykorn View PostThanks for all your comments!
Yes, I guess I was hoping that my initial contact with them was not indicative of their accounting service levels. I had decided to go with ClearSky but taking into account all these comments, it looks like I might have to go back to the drawing board....Comment
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terrible service
I have also received a terrible service and incuring significant costs as a result.
Currently trying to negotiate down an extortionate amount of money I'm being charged, will start a new post detailing my experiences.Comment
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Originally posted by PheonixNW View PostI have also received a terrible service and incuring significant costs as a result.
Currently trying to negotiate down an extortionate amount of money I'm being charged, will start a new post detailing my experiences.
How did you hear about them? From the individual agent you are dealing with or is Clearsky the only accountants your agency recommends?
If you have received terrible service, why not leave? What has been terrible about it?Comment
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostThe "Assure" package looks a winner. £195 per month but you get your annual return filed free. Normally £14. Bargain.
I've been with Clearsky since when they were Quay Accounting, and while I do feel there's been quite a big hike in fees combined with a gradual drop-off in level of service, I've stuck with them because of the sheer number of horror stories I've heard from other contractors who have switched from one accountant to another only to find their new guy keeps dropping the ball.
The Clearsky portal for submitting revenue/expenses can in some areas be quite exasperating, and the "conversation" portal, where you can communicate with Clearsky staff, is often a bit like howling at the moon, but they just about get the job done (one cock-up in 17 years that cost me £100).Comment
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I am currently with Clearsky (joined June last year) and the first 5 months I found their service to be great, always answering my questions, quick monthly statements etc. however the last 3 months it's been appalling, I've sent emails and get responses 3 days later which is just not good enough. You are assigned a "personal accountant" but there is nothing personal about it, I've really had to kick up a fuss just to get a response to my queries and most of the time the responses aren't from your "personal accountant".
I will be leaving when the time is right as I know I'll get better service for better money. Just my 2 centsComment
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Clear shy
I have to agree with the previous post. I’ve been with Clearsky for nearly five years, but in the last six months or so I have seen a real deterioration in their service. Always late with the management accounts, slow to respond to email etc. etc. It feels like they are understaffed and overworked. I have been trying to contact my “personal accountant” for the last two week s and I am still waiting for a reply. I hope it improves soon or I will be looking for a new accountantComment
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Originally posted by ambrose View PostI have to agree with the previous post. I’ve been with Clearsky for nearly five years, but in the last six months or so I have seen a real deterioration in their service. Always late with the management accounts, slow to respond to email etc. etc. It feels like they are understaffed and overworked. I have been trying to contact my “personal accountant” for the last two week s and I am still waiting for a reply. I hope it improves soon or I will be looking for a new accountant"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." CiceroComment
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