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Re: Re(2): FN-FORUM Introduction
date posted 1st March 2000 14:37
Get an accountant to at least do your Tax return, can save you hasle and
money!
Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: Garrett Coakley [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 2:15 PM
Subject: Re(2): FN-FORUM Introduction
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2000, Ingredient [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> >On 1 March 2000 Garrett Coakley [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> >>Now this may or may not hold up to scrutiny (I'm betting it
> >>doesn't), but why do we need to work in a hirearchical structure. We
> >workon the web, shouldn't we work in a web as well?
> >
> >Why shouldn't this hold up to scrutiny?
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>
> I was drunk at the time, most things that I come up with don't make sense
> in the cold realism of a hangover, good to see things are a changin' *:)
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>
> Anyway, dragging myself back on topic, a question.
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> Is it worth hiring the services of an accountant or is it prefectly
> reasonable to do all that yourself?
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> I've had conflicting reports on this. A friend of mine who works in the
> accouting department of a biggish company has said that as long as I'm
> able to pay my rent and bills on time, I'll have no problem with taking
> care of my own accounts. Others have said get an accountant, it's much
> better in the long run, especially if you land a big contract.
>
> Thoughts or opinions?
>
> G.
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