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TJF97 6th April 2007 18:32

Accountant Recommendations
 
Can anyone recommend an accountant that has helped you becoming self employed in the rotary industry. Particulary interested in help with VAT and income tax.
I'm in the London area but It shouldn't matter where they are now days with telephones and internet.

TJF97

widgeon 6th April 2007 19:30

WE have a flying lawyer surely there must be an Accountant ( not of the turf type ) hovering around somwhere.

dunnarunna 7th April 2007 10:13

Aidan Smyth at Peter Hodgson & Co, Tunbridge Wells. 01892 515733 deals with several helicopter pilots & companies

What Limits 7th April 2007 10:34

I would recommend Peter Ruffoni on 01322 310610, based in Bexley, Kent.

He did my accounting when I worked for myself as a freelance helicopter pilot, so he knows quite a lot about it all.

TJF97 7th April 2007 10:44

Thanks people for the replies, I'm going to make some calls next week to the numbers you have supplied,

Regards

TJF97

topendtorque 7th April 2007 11:02

I thought that there was one who contributed here reasonably regularly who was pretty hot stuff in that department, accountancy I mean, and- a practicing pilot??:)

Whirlygig 7th April 2007 12:42

If you're thinking of me Topend, I'm ...er... not that sort of Chartered Accountant. We come in different varieties and, whilst I can point people in the right direction, I can't give specific advice as it's a long time since I was practising (never did get it right!) tax.

Cheers

Whirls

topendtorque 8th April 2007 12:59


If you're thinking of me Topend, I'm ...er... not that sort of Chartered Accountant.
Well .. er .. I was, i do beg your pardon, madamoiselle.
i'll think no less though i'm sure.

SASless 8th April 2007 13:19

As simple as Tax Law can be....aw' cmon Whirls....anyone can understand Tax rules.

(Remembering the US tax code is approximately 58,000 pages long):uhoh:

What Limits 8th April 2007 13:48

................which is about the length of a UK Tax Return!

helicopter-redeye 8th April 2007 16:52

That's just the short return, the 'full one' ...........:uhoh: :uhoh:


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