I don’t have a problem with that as the client is aware of the terms and respective responsibilities by virtue of a letter of engagement (LoE) which, funnily enough, the client has signed up to. Did you not read the LoE?OL7MAX wrote:An accountant's top priority is NOT saving you tax or presenting an accurate picture of your company - it is Covering His mule.
If you distrust the accountancy or legal profession, I would imagine the solution would be for you to deal directly or represent yourself with the authorities.OL7MAX wrote:To summarise, ten years ago I could trust my accountants and lawyers.
Ah, that old chestnut. Most local chambers of commerce are nothing more than a "networking" venue.OL7MAX wrote:And, from my local chambers of business I can assure you there are hundreds of other businesses who realise that the situation has changed dramatically and it's not in their favour.
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