Tax For Professionals
Enterprise_Warrior
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Hi Everyone
I keep getting requests through the post to sign up for a £197 a year subscription and what you get in return doesn't seem too bad.
Has anybody subscribed to TFP?
Thanks
EW
I keep getting requests through the post to sign up for a £197 a year subscription and what you get in return doesn't seem too bad.
Has anybody subscribed to TFP?
Thanks
EW
FMAAT, AAT Licensed Accountant and CIMA finalist
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Not sure. Didn't see a brand on the material.FMAAT, AAT Licensed Accountant and CIMA finalist0
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It's the one where you get a tablet included and a tax saving guide and a few other things.FMAAT, AAT Licensed Accountant and CIMA finalist0
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Tax Adviser is a good magazine.
In fairness they will only supplement what you already know.
The better choice is to join the ATT, learn how to read the legislation and receive a regular copy of Tax Adviser which is included in your subs.1 -
Just looked on the site and it is Indicator. http://lite.indicator.co.uk/taxpro/home.php
Bertie - Does the magazine provide advice on saving tax?FMAAT, AAT Licensed Accountant and CIMA finalist0 -
A subscription to Ross Martin http://www.rossmartin.co.uk/ may be what you are after - lots of guides, checklist, tax advice etc..Enterprise_Warrior said:
Bertie - Does the magazine provide advice on saving tax?
The annual sub is not cheap though, but you can have a look at the free content to give you an idea.0 -
Thanks. Will have a look later.FMAAT, AAT Licensed Accountant and CIMA finalist0
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It covers all sorts of subjects.
The best way to save tax is to ensure all reliefs are being claimed and also to make sure you're not claiming what you shouldn't.
With all businesses being different it is hard to find a one size that fits all.
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The content is not too bad and some of it pretty useful. However they are a nightmare to deal with and near on impossible to cancel. I would use something like Nicola Ross Martin.Regards,
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I signed up to indicator and they are now trying to get me to sign up to tax professional. I like the bite-size articles just to refresh a few things but I wouldn't pay full price and I don't think I'll be signing up for professional.
I have had some trouble with them signing me up for things I didn't ask for then sending me an invoice! But a quick phone call and it's rectified almost immediately.0



