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Just done mine last night too, have spent around 30 hours and a near nervous breakdown.

 

Going to either work for someone else in future or get quick books :001_rolleyes:

 

I,m beginning to wonder whether doing 80 hours a week for the same money as some office Waller on 39 hours a week is worth the hassle and stress

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Totally agree with Skyhuck on this one. (edit) and FarmerBen.

Accountant does not charge much to do it, covers most of cost in business accounts.

 

I know its done correctly, and to be frank, I can use my time more profitably.

 

Or just spend more time on Arbtalk:001_rolleyes:

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