Must admit,i held off for a few months Trish.So glad i tried it.
It will be interesting to see how the Stash - Lushington compares.
I may try it eventually - got a lot of liquid right now!
I'm not using anything known to cause me even slight problems because I've been getting breathing problems since I was given new medication on Nov 22 - it was stopped to see what happens 15 days ago, and although my breathing is better, it's not perfect at all. Still got 3 weeks to go before I see the consultant again, so really hoping the colitis doesn't come back before then seeing I'm taking no maintenance meds!
One of the problems with being Self Employed - if it's not done in time you get a fine, I've managed to get myself £200 worth of tax knocked off this year's bill, they brought out a new thing whereby if one of you has £1060 allowance to spare it can be given to the other half to reduce their tax, handy for people like me who's other half doesn't get much in the way of taxable income (all of her disability allowances are tax free) and her pension is peanuts.
My husband has a (not very big) personal pension, so together with the state pension, he has to pay tax.
Thankfully, my accountants are understanding and have given me until the end of week one to get the figures to them. Normally, I have everything to them by mid-late November.
It's all sent to them electronically now, so the worst jobs I have to do after finishing purchases/sales is the scanning of bank statements and a stock take of materials!
I only use the scanner once per year, and can never remember how to use it
@Pictor writing that reply just reminded me, I have to get in touch with DWP they haven't paid her pension this year, she usually gets it second week in December - more hoops to go through.
I hope you get it sorted out easily!

My pension is a joke - I opted for the married stamp back in the 60's, and it was only around 15 years ago that an accountant on TV explained the dire situation of such. She said you'd have needed a thorough understanding of the pensions system & jargon to fully appreciate how little pension it would really mean - they merely told us back then that it would just mean a
slightly reduced pension, but save a lot each month in our salary!
At that time, my accountants told me it would cost a huge lot to pay it up to date to ensure a full pension!