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		<title>Dealing With Your Accountants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accountants can be infuriating. Sometimes it feels as if every job is twice as difficult and time consuming as it should be. Many companies&#8217; common problems with their Tax accountants. Here are some tips to avoid the problems :
- Chase your accountants up &#8211; don&#8217;t feel that you are imposing. Just follow up often so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accountants can be infuriating. Sometimes it feels as if every job is twice as difficult and time consuming as it should be. Many companies&#8217; common problems with their Tax accountants. Here are some tips to avoid the problems :<br />
- Chase your accountants up &#8211; don&#8217;t feel that you are imposing. Just follow up often so they can return a call.<br />
- Be clear that you will not pay for any spurious or unnecessary billing. Confront them about it and don&#8217;t be talked down. As long are you are willing to be charged for any actual service or extensive advice/ guidance provided, you are doing nothing wrong.<br />
- Talk to them if you feel your accountant overcharges, make it clear you have options and see if the rate is negotiable. If it isn&#8217;t then shop around and don&#8217;t be talked into signing up with the first accountant you speak to. Alternatively, you can use a comparison site to make sure you are getting the best deal for the best possible price.<br />
- Make sure your accountant seems fluent in the business language you are speaking or find a specialist accountant in your field.<br />
- The most important thing to remember is that you pay them for a service. If they are not providing it then find someone that will! Simply typing the area into any search engine. For example : typing London Accountants or Bournemouth Accountant will allow you to find a selection of accountants in those area. If you have very specific needs it might be an idea to use a comparison site to do the leg work for you. So make sure any accountant you sign up for is thoroughly vetted first!</p>
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