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I've seen a few accountants offering payment by direct debit to clients. How do they do this? Is it via their bank?

I currently use standing orders but dd's seem a bit more professional.



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Stuartbham wrote:

I've seen a few accountants offering payment by direct debit to clients. How do they do this? Is it via their bank?

I currently use standing orders but dd's seem a bit more professional.


and probably more expensive for you. 



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There's an interesting past discussion about the relative merits of standing orders vs direct debits here:

http://www.book-keepers.org.uk/forum.spark?topicID=49277222


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A client has asked me to source a company who will do direct debits for you. Any suggestions ?

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=direct+debit+bureau

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Thank you. I had already googled. I was looking for a recommendation/referal to a company who gives great service if anyone uses a service already.

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