Ok thanks for your replies. I'll give a bit more information here in public as it may help guide you/me as to who I'd be best talking to privately.
I have a small company, gradually growing, that buys flats, does minor maintenance on them when needed and rents out to private tenants. We are just about to buy our third flat. Typical income is £8k per flat less any void periods between tenants. Outgoings are maintenance materials and labour plus leaseholder service charges and minor overheads. Three directors, all family, none drawing any money out of the business. No wages, no Vat.
Currently we are with a largish firm of accountants who set the company up and did the first years accounts. we got a large, non itemised bill for the set up and accounts. Ouch! They are doing our second trading year accounts now (at an unknown cost) but after that I intend to try and go DIY. I do my own bookkeeping and keep good records of all the transactions and feed the accountant with everything electronically in a very tidy format - there really is not a lot for them to do but even a local one man band accountant estimates £1000 for next year and that is just too much on an income of say £20-24k
I've got accounts patterns of the co set up year, the following year with the acquisition of flat no 1 and will have the next set showing the handling of property number 2 as well as how they treat the purchase of a computer and a set of surveyors ladders in terms of capital and revenues items and writing down.
I intend to follow the pattern the existing accountants have adopted for the accounts format but I need to file the accounts with companies house, and the corporation tax return ct600 with HMRC.
The are required in a format known as iXBRL which is where I hit a problem. Googling gives lots of hits for firms that will do it for me and the HMRC pages suggest that they have an on line tool for doing it but also has dire warnings for getting it wrong. What I have yet to find is a tutorial describing how to do it.
So of you kind folk who have replied, who is au fait with iXBRL which I think has only been required in the last few years.
Thanks for reading this far!