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Switching accountants - re-entering expenses & invoices

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    Switching accountants - re-entering expenses & invoices

    Hey,

    I stupidly switched accountants 3 months before the end of my LTD financial year. My old accountants sent all the documentation to my new accountant and I can also provide all my expenses, invoices, balances, etc for the last 8 months. But my new accountant has said he can't use all my old data and i'll need to re-enter all my figures into his spreadsheet, which will be days and days of work!

    Is this normal when switching accountants half way through the year? Or should I be kicking up a fuss?

    Cheers

    #2
    Well if their portals or tools are incompatible what are they supposed to do? I would have thought this was one of the questions you would have asked before you switched over to them?

    Can you just not go back to the old one and ask them to finish the year off and put the new one on hold until you new year starts?

    I'd expect your new one is going to charge you to do the returns that you would have paid the old one to do as well as you haven't paid a full year before they are needed by the way. Might want to ask about that as well.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 25 July 2016, 12:43.
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      #3
      Switching Accountants

      One of the plus points of Freeagent (and others), easy to port around should the need arise.

      Which systems do the old & new accountants use? You mention spreadsheets which shouldn't be too much of a problem to use within the working papers. We've had a few guys come across with spreadsheets part way through a year but pretty simple to accommodate and use within our own system & working papers, then put onto Freeagent if required by the client. It's a little extra work but ensures it's correct and accessible going forward.

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        #4
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        Well if their portals or tools are incompatible what are they supposed to do? I would have thought this was one of the questions you would have asked before you switched over to them?
        Last time I changed, my new accountant entered everything from the spreadsheet into their portal for me. I would expect nothing less, but I did ask first.

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          #5
          Yet another compulsive reason to switch to a FreeAgent accountant.
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            #6
            Days?

            A couple of hours max, go back and press a little.

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              #7
              I did my whole years bookkeeping in three hours, everything entered into a spreadsheet. Is yours more complicated than a standard IT Contractor accounts?
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                #8
                Originally posted by Scruff View Post
                I did my whole years bookkeeping in three hours, everything entered into a spreadsheet. Is yours more complicated than a standard IT Contractor accounts?
                I used to spend about a day at year end sorting the mess of my accounts, going through the shoebox of receipts and copying them into the spreadsheet.

                But if the OP has the information from the first accountant, I can't see it taking long to just transpose that into a new format. Stick some music on, get your head down and type

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                  #9
                  Annual accounts

                  Are the old accountants obligated to complete your annual accounts if they were in contract at the end of your corporate year? It's the end of my LTD financial year and I want to switch accountants as soon as possible. Both accountants are on FreeAgent, so all the info is to hand already, and new accountants said they can't verify the figures so it's old accountant's responsibility.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by greenio View Post
                    Are the old accountants obligated to complete your annual accounts if they were in contract at the end of your corporate year? It's the end of my LTD financial year and I want to switch accountants as soon as possible. Both accountants are on FreeAgent, so all the info is to hand already, and new accountants said they can't verify the figures so it's old accountant's responsibility.
                    The answer to this is contractural, rather then regulatory - check the engagement terms with your outgoing accountant, eg engagement letter, terms of business etc.

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