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FreeAgent - trialing


Hello, I hope someone can advise. Having used Sage for many many years I have decided I need to catch up with the world. FreeAgent has caught my eye and I am trying to make it work for me and my business.

I own and run a hotel business. In Sage I have Nominal codes set up which work for me and my accountant. I cannot find what I believe are suitable equivalents in FreeAgent. Im not an accountant and those bits go over my head.

As an example I have a Sage nominal code 7102 - Business/Water Rates/Waste, similarly 7200 - Electricity/Gas, In Sage these are grouped under the 'Overheads' category. In FreeAgent do I put them in 'Cost of Sales' or 'Admin Expenses' Categories.

Any advice would be appreciated. Many thanks



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Ask your Accountant.

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If sage has been working for you and your accountant, why change? Answer still the same though.

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