We understand that every business is different and therefore needs to be treated as such. We will take the time to get to know how you and your business work, so that we can tailor our advice and services to ensure that they match your needs and your budget. We are available for meetings weekday evenings and Saturdays at your home or office if that’s more convenient for you.
We will help you arrange your business and personal affairs in the most tax efficient way. No one likes paying tax, but equally for most people complex tax avoidance schemes are just not worth the cost and risk. We can advise you on how to structure your business to reduce your liabilities through simple and low cost tax planning techniques.
For many small businesses, accountancy fees are one of their largest annual costs. We will always tell you before we start how much our fees are going to be for a particular service. We provide large firm expertise at small firm rates and in many cases we find that the tax and other savings we identify more than cover our fees. Our fees start from as little as £120 for a tax return.
When I set up my own Company I knew that I would need a high quality accountant and business advisor who would help me be successful but in a way that demonstrated clear honesty and integrity. I chose Simon because I have complete faith in his personal and professional ability, he has never let me down, always delivers excellent results quickly and is a pleasure to deal with. I recommended him unreservedly.
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