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Our fees

Fees are agreed freely between the chartered accountant and the client based on the volume, type and complexity of the engagement, the financial stakes, time spent, whether the work is urgent, the accountant's reputation, specialisations, level of responsibility and other factors reflecting their professionalism.

The Ordre des Experts-Comptables (OEC)

The chartered accountant is a member of the Ordre des Experts-Comptables (OEC), on whose register they are listed.

Professional liability

Upon registration, the chartered accountant takes an oath, thereby committing their professional responsibility to clients and the profession.

Code of ethics

The chartered accountant is bound by a code of ethics and rigorous professional standards that govern their conduct and practice.

Quality control

Their professional activity is regularly inspected to ensure the quality and compliance of their services.

Insurance

The chartered accountant must hold professional indemnity insurance to protect clients in the event of professional negligence.

Time-based billing

Billing is based on the time actually spent on the file during the month. Hourly rates vary according to the qualifications of those working on the file.

Fixed-fee billing

Billing is based on the volume of data to be processed each month, as well as the client's requirements identified following an in-depth review. The fixed fee must be reassessed every year, or more frequently if the initial analysis proves inconsistent.

Average hourly rates

Chartered accountant120 € ex VAT
Engagement manager80 € ex VAT
Assistant60 € ex VAT

Minimum start-up package*

260 € ex VAT / month

*This minimum package does not apply to liberal professions, SCI and LMNP.

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To access our full fee schedule or obtain a personalised estimate, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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