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As my turnover is less than 70, 000 I need to fill in the short tax return. So 2 questions

1. who does this themselves?
2. How hard can it be?

Also what can I claim for, surely its a set figure, if so why am I paying my accountant ?
 
Once apon a time I used to do my tax return, but now I let an accountant. The couple of hundred quid it costs far outweighs the savings I get :)
 
It hardly cost anything because you can claim for the accountant and their fee comes out of what you get back! An accountant can get you more back than you can yourself. Would you let an accountant rewire your house? I don't think so. Someone I work with does their own SA because he says accountants are too expensive but then again I paid for one and got ÂŁ800 more. Who's the fool? You decide!
 
An accountant will save you money, including their fee.

They know exactly what to claim for.

Would you trust a D.I.Yer to know exactly what to do to rewire your house?
 
An accountant can only submit what information and evidence you provide them with...

Grab a few books, give HMRC a call, google etc

In my opinion the self assessment paperwork is pretty simple, as long as you keep your books in good order. Personally I wouldn't pay a fee unless limited....horses for courses though, know plenty of guys who throw in an envelope of receipts!
 
I entered the figures for a mate online for his assessment this year.
We double checked all the figures.
He got a tax bill of over ÂŁ700.

He mentioned it to an Accountant at a place he drives for, she took on his case and dealt with it.

He ended up with a ÂŁ350 refund (carried over loss from previous year) paid the Accountant ÂŁ200 so ended up + ÂŁ150 instead of - ÂŁ700.
We'd entered 1 figure wrong but the Accountant found loads more to claim for as well, including the previous loss.
 
I always do my own SA. There's nothing an accountant can claim for which I can't claim for myself, except to be an accountant. I own my own calculator and I can get a list of things which I can claim for.
 

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