Hourly or set rate charges?
LouiseR
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Hi, I am in the process of applying to the AAT to become a MIP.
Please can anyone give a suggestion on how to charge clients, should it be per hour or a set fee? I'm thinking of charging £20.00 per hour but if someone just wants a simple tax return completing should i say £150.00?
Thanks for any advice.
Louise
Please can anyone give a suggestion on how to charge clients, should it be per hour or a set fee? I'm thinking of charging £20.00 per hour but if someone just wants a simple tax return completing should i say £150.00?
Thanks for any advice.
Louise
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It's best to research your local market & see what others charge; bear in mind levels of experience will dictate how much you can charge.0
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