Fees
Unlike some consultancies, we have no qualms in letting you know our hourly rates because we believe that you should know what you are paying. Be it the helpline you require or the handling of a full case, our rate is £150 hr + VAT.
We will always be happy to have a free initial discussion with you about your needs so you don't have to be afraid to contact us for fear of receiving a charge. We can provide a free initial review of your case to establish an action plan, because only once we have found out all your requirements and tailored a solution to your needs, will we be in a position to give you a full quote. However, in some cases, for example assessment reviews and Appeal cases, it is hard to give quotes as these depend upon so many variables outside of our control. We believe communication is the key in this type of work and, wherever possible, we will be happy to agree a "fee cap" or give a "ball park" figure.
The basis on which fees are quoted is dependent upon the time taken in completing the work and the degree of skill or expertise required.
We do not hide from the fact that our fee may also take into account the value of the service to the Client BUT we appreciate this works both ways, (for example where the time cost exceeds the value of the serivce provided) and this is reflected in our fees.
We promise to keep the costs to a minimum and give value for money whilst ensuring VATease receives fees which are adequate for us to continue to give sound advice and Client care.
Retainers
We are always hppy to talk about a retainer agreement if you want absolute control over the cost of your VAT consultancy resource. Normally, we monitor queries over a period of time and from that we can calculate a monthly retainer fee which may be based on a reduced retainer due to a payment being made on a regular monthly basis direct to our bank account.
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- 20/02/2012 08:57:00
partial exemption review today. - 10/01/2012 13:18:50
very interesting to hear some larger advisers are still advising academies to become vat registered to get their vat back. I wonder why??? - 10/01/2012 08:25:40
doing a mini vat talk for school academies today. - 25/11/2011 08:37:20
Learnt something new in VAT: ZR VAT relief applies to 'light enhancing device' if sold to a rescue charity but it doesn't apply to torches.. - 24/11/2011 17:42:49
The EC have today asked the UK to pay approx 20 million pounds over in respect of duty on the import of garlic! - 14/11/2011 07:18:46
Presenting "All you need to know about VAT" today at ACCA HQ. - 14/11/2011 07:17:54
@greswolde indeed it is.




