I supplied an accountant (recommended to me) with my accounts for last FY (on spreadsheets), electronic Sales Invoices, copies of all purchase invoices (also detailed in spreadsheets above) details of all additional income (dividends, interest etc) and copies of the years bank statements and any other figures he requested, all via email with no phone calls or meetings. No complications. no major queries, surely he's just got to complete and process the form (I had a feeling I should have done it myself)
He's done the return and charged me a fee based on 14 hours work - you can do the maths I'm sure !! Ouch. I think its too much. He doesn't.
I have asked for details of where the 14 hours were spent and got little if nothing in return. I have stated I'm not paying unless he can justify the sum...Where do I stand legally ?
Ps. My initial meeting with him for a small amount of work the previous tax year (which I was happy with both cost and quality) he verbally estimated a quarter of what he's invoiced me for this FY. He denies this.
I'm a sole trader, non vat registered, simple business etc. My main issue is that for all I know he could have invoiced me for 100 hours work and I'd be none the wiser (or happier!)
He's done the return and charged me a fee based on 14 hours work - you can do the maths I'm sure !! Ouch. I think its too much. He doesn't.
I have asked for details of where the 14 hours were spent and got little if nothing in return. I have stated I'm not paying unless he can justify the sum...Where do I stand legally ?
Ps. My initial meeting with him for a small amount of work the previous tax year (which I was happy with both cost and quality) he verbally estimated a quarter of what he's invoiced me for this FY. He denies this.
I'm a sole trader, non vat registered, simple business etc. My main issue is that for all I know he could have invoiced me for 100 hours work and I'd be none the wiser (or happier!)