Who are we?
We are a boutique business offering a high quality and personal service. Based in Ascot, the practice was established in 1990 and consists of the principal and five staff. The majority of our clients are either successful owner driven or equity backed businesses and we provide a full range of services including accounting, tax planning and compliance, outsourcing and consultancy.
What can we do for you?
We specialise in providing SMEs with business growth and strategic planning advice together with management reporting and compliance assurance. Over this period, working with owner-managers, business angels and venture capitalists, we have assisted in completing more than 20 successful exit transactions, together with several fundraising transactions, including a Nasdaq flotation and a number of SEIS / EIS fundraises.
Each client has differing requirements and invariably our relationship evolves and progresses over time so as to achieve an optimal position.
Professional Accountancy Services
Our services include a wide range of accountancy and business services, which help our clients to grow and become more successful. Where necessary, we can also call upon our extensive network of business contacts and other professionals to ensure that you get the best possible service.
We carry out our work to the highest professional standards and our fees are reasonable and predictable.
Our team of experienced professionals are committed to helping your business to succeed. We believe this is best achieved by working with you and your staff in your own environment. We are always willing to undertake on-site visits for training or other services.
Latest News
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Government unveils business rates cuts and late licensing boost for pubs
Pubs will see their business rates cut and licensing rules relaxed under a new support package aimed at reviving high streets and protecting local community hubs. What’s changing and what does it mean for the trade?
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HMRC threatens bogus penalties
Correspondence from HMRC suggests there's a penalty if you don't pay your self-assessment tax bill by Saturday, 31 January. This isn't strictly true, but what are your options if you can't pay on time?
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HMRC updates guidance for claiming new allowance
Qualifying expenditure on plant and machinery can qualify for a 40% first-year allowance from 1 January 2026. HMRC has now updated its guidance to help make claims. What do you need to do?
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