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Terms and Conditions

Fixed Price R&D Full Terms and Conditions

Below are our full terms and conditions that apply when registering as our client. Every effort has been made to use plain English.

1. Agreement
1.1 You are appointing Neame & Co as your accountants to represent you in all matters related to your selected services and dealings with HMRC. This agreement can only be amended or modified by written agreement signed by both parties.

2. Confidentiality
2.1 We take the confidentiality of our client’s information very seriously. All accounts, statements, and reports prepared by us are for your exclusive use within your business or to meet specific statutory responsibilities. They will not be shown to any third party without your prior consent.

2.2 You may appoint someone else to speak to us on your behalf such as your spouse. However, we would require your consent in writing.

2.3 For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, the Data Controller in relation to personal data supplied about you is Lee Murphy.

3. Agreement of Terms and Cancellation
3.1 This agreement will remain effective from the date we receive your completed registration form. Either party may vary or terminate our authority to act on your behalf at any time without penalty, unless cancellation is before your first month’s payment. In that instance, a £30 fee will become payable to cover our administration costs. Notice of termination must be given in writing or via email. No monthly payments will be refunded to you at any time and cannot be transferred.

3.2 These terms and conditions may change from time to time. We always strive to let clients know in advance of a change being made, but it is your responsibility to review the terms regularly for changes made.

3.3 If an indemnity claim is made against direct debit payments that were due to be paid, then this amount will be payable to us immediately along with a £30 charge to cover the cost of the indemnity claim.

4. Payments
4.1 Clients who register with us after 20/12/2017:

Once registered for the service we will issue monthly invoices for your current financial year. Direct debit payments will be collected on a monthly basis for the invoiced amounts. Your first invoice and direct debit will include a backdated amount to the start of your current financial period.
If you decide to terminate our service part way through your financial year then no further monthly invoices will be raised from the date of your written cancellation. If you cancel part way through your financial year and would like us to complete that financial year’s work, then we would agree to either continue the monthly invoices until the end of the financial year or raise a final invoice up to the financial year end.
4.2 All Clients:

If you register with us and we find that there is outstanding work due for previous periods, we will contact you straight away for your instruction on whether you would like us to give you a quotation for the work involved.
From time to time we will increase fees to keep up with inflation or increasing costs. We will notify you of any fee increases at least 14 days in advance.
Your quotation is based on the information you have provided to us about you and your business. If your business circumstances change, then we may adjust our fees to align with these changes.
Monthly fees are collected by credit/debit card through Stripe. If or when you change your accountancy package, you agree that Neame & Co may initiate a payment for the agreed fee instantly and recurring monthly thereafter.

5. Late Payments/Defaults
5.1 For outstanding balances overdue by more than 90 days we reserve the right to charge interest at 8% above the base rate per annum until such a time we receive payment in full or receive correspondence from you to resolve the situation.

5.2 For limited companies it is the ultimate responsibility of the director that signed the registration form.

6. Authorisation
6.1 Once we have received your registration form, we will request that an authorisation code is posted to you from HMRC. Please forward any codes received from HMRC to us as soon as possible to avoid any unnecessary delays with your work.

6.2 Once you are registered with us, we will perform an identity check to conform with Anti-Money Laundering regulations. This check may involve a credit search, to which you agree to us performing. Please note: the search is a soft search and does not affect your credit score in any way.

6.3 As with other professional services firms, we are required to identify and verify our clients for the purposes of the UK anti-money laundering legislation. Save in exceptional circumstances, we cannot start work until this requirement has been met.

6.4 We may share your personal data with our professional body, the Institute of Chartered Accountants England and Wales (ICAEW) in relation to practice assurance and/or the requirements of the UK anti-money laundering legislation.

7. Correspondence
7.1 We record all correspondence with clients, including telephone calls. Recordings of all calls are saved within our CRM system and only accessed in the unlikely event we should need to refer to them. You agree to us recording conversations for training and monitoring purposes.

8. Referral Fees
8.1 We make use of carefully chosen affiliates that handle extra services offered to our clients. In some instances, we may be paid referral fees from those affiliates for the work they receive from us. You agree to allow us to keep any referral fees generated.

9. Offers
9.1 Introductory offers apply only if you register as an ongoing client. If you cancel your service within 12 months following the period the offer relates to, then the offer will not apply and the full price will become payable.

10. Your Responsibility for the Preparation of Financial Statements
10.1 You have undertaken to make available to us, as and when required, all the accounting records and related financial information necessary for the compilation of your accounts. You agree to make full disclosure to us of all relevant information. The accounts will be approved by you before we submit any accounts or returns to HMRC or Companies House.

10.2 You are responsible for ensuring that, to the best of your knowledge and belief, financial information, whether used by the business or for the accounts, is reliable. You are also responsible for ensuring that the activities of the business are conducted honestly and that its assets are safeguarded, and for establishing arrangements designed to deter fraudulent or other dishonest conduct and to detect any that occur.

10.3 You are responsible for ensuring that the business complies with the laws and regulations applicable to its activities, and for establishing arrangements designed to prevent any non-compliance with laws and regulations and to detect any that occur.

10.4 If you used a professional before joining us as a client, it is important that you provide their contact details to us so that we can request vital information from them. If we cannot acquire the information we need to start work for you, then we may charge you an additional fee for the time spent to piece together your previous financials.

11. Our Responsibilities for the Preparation of Financial Statements
11.1 We will compile your annual accounts based on the accounting records and the information and explanations given to us by you. We shall prepare accounts to be approved by you before any returns are submitted.

11.2 We will advise you as to the adequacy of your records for preparation of the annual accounts and make recommendations for improvements which we consider necessary. We shall not be responsible if, as a result of you not taking our advice, you incur losses or penalties.

11.3 We will act diligently to produce financial statements which accurately reflect the information supplied by you regarding your business affairs but will not be responsible for errors arising from incorrect information supplied by you.

11.4 Any liability resulting from errors in the preparation of accounts, tax returns or any other work carried out is limited to the fee we charge for completing that work.

11.5 We have a professional duty to compile accounts which conform to generally accepted accounting principles.

11.6 If you require us to complete additional work which is outside of the services included in your chosen package then we would charge an additional fee appropriate to the work involved, and will be agreed by both parties prior to any work being undertaken.

11.7 If we have any records belonging to you after your year-end procedures have been completed then we will return them to you via recorded delivery. If we have retained any records on your instruction then they will be automatically destroyed after 7 years.

11.8 Neame & Co has a legal obligation to adhere to all civil and criminal legislation currently in force.

11.9 We will provide our professional services with reasonable care and skill and will always make every effort to ensure you meet the relevant deadlines. However, we will not be responsible for any losses, penalties, surcharges, interest or additional tax liabilities due to HMRC, Companies House or any other organisation under any circumstances. We will however, take individual circumstances into consideration and may make a contribution to penalties at the discretion of the management.

12. VAT
12.1 All quoted fees are in pound sterling (£) and exclude VAT at the UK rate.

12.2 If your business does not belong in the UK for the purposes of making or receiving supplies of services, then VAT will not be added to our fees. However, it is your responsibility to inform us that this is the case.

12.3 Neame & Co’s VAT registration number is 422891687.

13. Professional Indemnity Insurance
13.1 Professional Indemnity Insurance for Neame & Co is provided by March Commercial 1 Tower Place West, Tower Place, London EC3R 5BU.

14. Accounts/Returns
14.1 We will be able to act on your behalf for all of your business’s accounting and taxation affairs from the date that we receive your registration form.

14.2 We will prepare the accounts and tax return based on the records and other information and explanations provided by you.

14.3 Your approval will be required before we submit any accounts or returns to Companies House or HMRC.

14.4 We will advise you as to the amounts of tax to be paid and the dates by which you should make the payments.

14.5 If after we complete your accounts/tax return you should request amendments to be made to the work already completed, then a quotation will be given to you for the additional work involved. We will deal with HMRC regarding any amendments required to your return and prepare any amended returns which may be required.

14.6 Any overpayment that arises will be paid into our client account from HMRC and transferred to your bank account the same working day through faster payment.

14.7 We will undertake all correspondence with HMRC on your behalf unless instructed otherwise by you.

14.8 It is important that you send your records to us in good time before any deadlines. We will send out frequent reminders from the date of your financial year end so that you know that we require your records.

14.9 HMRC investigates a proportion of the tax returns submitted each year. Businesses are selected either at random or because submitted figures look incorrect. As long as your service with us remains active, we will represent you during an investigation at no additional charge.

14.10 You agree that we can approach such third parties as may be appropriate for information that we consider necessary to deal with your affairs.

14.11 If you have registered with us as a limited company, up to 2 director’s self-assessments are included within your fee. Self-assessment periods run from 6th April one year to 5th April the next.

14.12 We are general accountants and small business tax specialists and we are able to cater for the vast majority of accounts/tax requirements a small business may have. Where we do not have the relevant skills/expertise we will always endeavour to consult with affiliates for assistance.

14.13 As UK accountants our service only applies to UK entities, i.e. UK companies or UK taxpayers. We cannot offer advice relating to other tax jurisdictions. Where you and/or your company could be considered tax resident in a country other than the UK it is your responsibility to seek advice from a professional who has expertise in that jurisdiction.

15. VAT Returns (if applicable)
15.1 We will be able to act on your behalf for your businesses VAT affairs from the date your registration form is received by us. For any specialist areas of VAT, we hold the right to withdraw the VAT services.

15.2 We will send the VAT return to you for your approval before it is submitted to HMRC.

15.3 We will advise you as to amounts of VAT to be paid (or repaid to you) and the dates by which you should make any payments.

15.4 We will undertake all correspondence with HMRC on your behalf unless instructed to do otherwise by you.

15.5 Please ensure all supplies made by the business are shown in the records made available to us. It should be understood that our appointment as your agent does not absolve your business from its statutory responsibilities. We would draw your attention to the strict rules and time limits for the submission of such returns and the substantial penalties which may arise if these are not observed. It is therefore essential that we receive full information from you promptly to enable us to ensure that the returns are made on a timely basis.

16. Payroll (if applicable)
16.1 To process your payroll we will require certain information from you. This includes:

Notification within two weeks of any employee who is ill for four or more calendar days, including weekends, bank holidays, etc.
Notification of any employee who becomes pregnant.
Details of any money or benefits made available to employees by you or by a third party through you.
Hours worked, rates of pay, bonuses, etc.
Notification of employees engaged by you or leaving your employment.
Details of holiday pay paid to employees.
Any notice of coding received by you (although we should receive a copy).
If any casual labour is taken on, you are required to operate P46 procedures. Completed P46 forms should be supplied to us for processing.
16.2 RTI returns must be received by HMRC on the day that you pay employees, so it is very important that we receive your payroll records on time.

16.3 Our appointment as your agent does not absolve your business from its statutory responsibilities. We would draw your attention to the strict rules and time limits for the submission of such returns and the substantial penalties which may arise if these are not observed. It is therefore essential that we receive full information from you promptly to enable us to ensure that the returns are made on a timely basis.

17. Bookkeeping (if applicable)
17.1 If you appoint us to complete bookkeeping on your behalf, we will input your business transactions into a system that best suits your business. We will require all business documentation needed to complete the bookkeeping including sales invoices, purchase invoices, expense receipts, bank statements, paying in/cheque books, and credit card statements (if applicable).

17.2 We will keep your paperwork until your year-end procedures have been completed, unless otherwise instructed by you. Once we have finished with your records, we will return them to you via recorded delivery.

17.3 If you complete your own bookkeeping, then we would expect to receive records in a reconciled state (if a double entry system is appropriate). We will take samples to check that the bookkeeping has been completed properly. We will bring to your attention anything that does not seem correct and will await your instructions on how to proceed before continuing with your work. If you would like us to correct any bookkeeping errors we will produce a quotation for you to agree upon before any work is carried out.

17.4 If after we complete your bookkeeping, you request amendments to be made to the work already completed, then a quotation will be given to you for the additional work involved.

17.5 The bookkeeping quote we provide to you prior to registering with us is based on the volume of transactions you estimate your business produces. Sometimes we find that the actual amount of transactions is more than you initially estimated. In this instance, we would raise an invoice for the volume of transactions which exceed your original estimation at our current price per transaction.

17.6 If you have special requests for your bookkeeping requirements or where there is a greater than average amount of complexity, we may quote an hourly rate rather than the standard transactional rate. If we receive bookkeeping records which are more complex than initially estimated we may recalculate the quotation. We will always ask for your agreement of the revised quotation before proceeding with the work.

17.7 If we are completing your bookkeeping, the records you send to us (whether electronic or paper-based) must be presented in an orderly fashion. Where there is significant time required for us to organise your records, we may quote an additional fee for this work.

18. Registered Office Address (if applicable)
18.1 Our registered office address service will only forward correspondence relating to a client’s accountancy obligations from Companies House and HMRC.

18.2 If any correspondence is received which is unrelated to our accountancy obligations, we will notify clients via email to advise that this address needs to be changed. If we continue to receive this type of correspondence after clients have been notified to update their address, we reserve the right to increase our fee for this service, or remove it completely.

19. Contractors and IR35 (if applicable)
19.1 If some or all of your business relates to contracting, then you should consider your risk to IR35. IR35 is legislation that aims to prevent contractors benefiting from tax advantages over that of an employee acting in a similar capacity. It is your responsibility to assess your risk to IR35 although we are happy to provide guidance and material that will help you decide whether you are likely to be inside or outside of the legislation.

20. Fair Usage Policy
20.1 We reserve the right to increase our fees for clients who use our service ‘excessively’ to ensure that the business relationship remains profitable. This policy would mainly be enforced for clients who consume the time of our accountants with unnecessary requests, an ‘unreasonable’ number of questions, or queries that are not related to accountancy or the services we offer. We are aware that new clients will require more help and advice when they first register with us or if they are new to business and we do take this into consideration.

20.2 If we consider a client to be in breach of this policy, we will notify them in writing to give a choice of either an increased fee or a reduction in their demands on the time of our accountants.

20.3 The unlimited help and advice included within your chosen package relates to the services you have appointed us to complete. For specialist advice or advice relating to topics outside of your selected services, we would seek to charge a reasonable fee that would be relative to the work involved, and will be agreed upon by both parties prior to

21. Other Services
21.1 If you require any services that are not covered by your Engagement Letter (the letter we provide you with at the start which sets out the services and fees) then we will provide you with a separate quote for this so you can consider and agree the scope of the work and the fees prior to commencement. This could include any specialist tax advice such as Capital Gains Tax or Inheritance Tax or any additional services such as Management Accounts, Board reporting and Cash Flow Forecasting.