First things first
Getting prepared
Getting the formalities ready
Guides & checklists
Setting up as an accountant or bookkeeper will be the start of a new and exciting business offering a professional financial service to your clients. As well as the general business and financial planning that any business needs to consider when starting up, there are a number of specific requirements that you will need to satisfy in order to trade legally in Jersey. This guide will take you through the key requirements of establishing a new accountancy or bookkeeping business in Jersey.
Firstly, you need to decide whether you want to be a Sole trader or form a Limited Company. Most people start out as a Sole Trader and then as the business grows convert to a Limited Company or a Partnership. We have further information to help you decide, here on our Guide to Types of Trading Entity
Once you have decided on the type of entity you would like to start up with you will have to register your business with the Business Licencing unit and the Jersey Financial Services Commission. You’ll find detailed information on the process for registering a sole trader or limited company on these links.
Accountants and bookkeepers are regulated businesses and come under the JFSC Proceeds of Crime (Supervisory Bodies) (Jersey) Law 2008. This law requires you to register as a Specified Schedule 2 Business. Essentially, this means you need to comply with client take-on processes in terms of ‘Verify your Client’ and anti-money laundering rules and regulations.
You will therefore need to put together a process and policy document which details how your business will deal with the following:
If you are part of a professional body, for example, ACCA then you may need to register with your body and/or change to be a “member in practice”. This will give you access to a wealth of information and may provide you with templates such as terms of engagement. Each professional body has its own rules so you will need to confirm what you need to do to comply with your membership obligations.
Accountants and bookkeepers will need a range of insurance policies, including:
You may work on a client’s site or choose to work from your home or another office.
If you use your own business computer equipment for client work the data needs to be backed up externally. One recommendation is to use a cloud based filing systems such as Microsoft 365 but you need to be clear where your data is stored. To be secure, if you back up data to an external hard drive, this needs to be stored on a different site to the original equipment.
You need to be realistic as to what you are going to charge clients for your services. Before you decide consider:
It is a good idea to think about how your business will perform financially before you start. Preparing a business plan and financial forecast will show you how successful your business will be and where you will position yourself in the market. Read our Guide to Writing a Business Plan to get you started.
You will need a Contract for Services that you and your client agree and sign. The client needs to keep a copy and so do you. This is a legal contract that defines the services and pricing that you are going to provide. By signing the contract, the client also indicates that they will make payments on time as agreed. Both parties will have recourse in any unfortunate event.
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