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We are a firm of ACCA Chartered Certified Accountants based in Bromley, Kent with 40 years experience in practice.



Although the firm is located in Kent it has a broad base of clients throughout the country, including ones in the Construction Industry, for example Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters and Decorators. We also act for IT Consultants, Estate Agencies, Property Investment Companies, Bars, Restaurants, Cafes, Graphic Designers, Physiotherapists, Foster Carers, Solariums and Beauty Salons, Celebrity Stylist, Furniture Importers, Florists, Actresses, Web Designers, Debt Collectors, Security Specialists, Black Cab Drivers, Social Media Marketing & Branding experts, Dry Ice Cleaning Contractors Roofing Contractors, Celebrity DJ’s, a Hollywood studio UK based actor, Agents to Professional Footballers and Non-Resident Landlords from all around the world.

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We are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of services and business advice across the board.. In addition to producing annual accounts and tax returns, we are also able to assist you in increasing profitability, improving cash flow and minimising tax liabilities.

An initial consultation can be arranged at no charge with no obligation on your part. We always aim to deliver our services to clients in an efficient, timely, professional but very friendly manner and aim to serve our clients at all times to the very highest standards.

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Phone lines stay open as tax return deadline looms

Phone lines are being opened and webchat services extended by the UK's tax authority on the final day before the self-assessment deadline.
Millions of people who are self-employed or have more than one source of income are required to file a 2024-25 tax return online by the end of January.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has scaled up Saturday support for those leaving it to the last minute. Some 1.1 million people missed the cut-off a year ago.
Previous excuses for failing to file have included being up a mountain or yachting around the world. Reasonable excuses for avoiding fines include serious illness or a close family bereavement.
Anyone who fails to complete a required return by the end of Saturday faces an automatic £100 fine and the possibility of further penalties.
More than 10 million people have already filed the latest tax return, external, according to HMRC, but thousands always leave it to the final day.
The tax authority said digital services were the fastest way to access support on Saturday... Read More


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