Annual accounts and tax returns
Whether you are a company, soletrader or partnership the preparation of the annual accounts and tax return is probably a bit of a chore. It has to be done but there does not always seem to be any benefit to your business of doing it other than avoiding the penalties and keeping HMRC happy.
Let us make your life easier and take away this chore. We can prepare the accounts and tax return from your own records whether they are on accounting software, on a spreadsheet or in a bag.
A meeting with you to run through the accounts will give you an opportunity to talk to us and ask any questions that you have. We want to make sure that you understand the figures and what they mean to your business. A reminder of when your tax is due and when you need to get your records to us means that you do not have to worry you will never miss a deadline again.
Always a hot topic! We will review your accounts and business activities and advise you on how you might be able to save some tax. With our fixed fee approach you can also talk to us throughout the year without the fear of any surprise fees.
This means that we can consider the tax implications of your decisions before you make them. Most of our clients combine the annual accounts and tax return service with some of our other services such as management accounts as these provide more timely information on business performance throughout the year.
Contact us for a free chat over coffee to see how we could be helping your business.
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