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Anyone have an accounts sheet in excel format?
Catseyez
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Hi,
Last year I did a small amount of freelance work. The work was so minimal that I can not afford an accountant. I know what I am claiming for and know how to complete my tax return but I do not have a book/worksheet for recording my expenses, payments etc.
I don't suppose anyone has an example of an excel document that they wouldn't mind sharing with me please?
Thanks in anticipation!
Last year I did a small amount of freelance work. The work was so minimal that I can not afford an accountant. I know what I am claiming for and know how to complete my tax return but I do not have a book/worksheet for recording my expenses, payments etc.
I don't suppose anyone has an example of an excel document that they wouldn't mind sharing with me please?
Thanks in anticipation!
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You might find something you can use here, it is set up for $ but you can change to £ quite easily.0
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If that previous example is no good PM me your email address and I'll send you what I used to use for keeping the books for an out of school club. It'll have 10 times the number of columns you'll need, I would think, but the principles should be transferrable.
Unlikely to be able to do this over the weekend, however. Rather busy.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
melipona wrote:
Melipona,
I just wanted to say thank you very much for posting this link. In the end, I was able to use it for my accounts and it made life much easier!0
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