
About us
We are a small firm of accountants and business advisers, specialising in accountancy, taxation, administration and ICT advice to small businesses in the UK.
Based on the east coast between Lowestoft and Southwold we have clients from most regions in England (and some overseas). We would be pleased to hear from you by phone, fax, letter or email.

Self-Assessment Returns
Every individual and business is liable to prepare and submit a self-assessment tax return of some sort. Even if you have been told that you are not required to do so, if your circumstances or income sources change and you do not inform the authorities you are liable to a fine. Please contact us for advice if your circumstances change.
We specialize in preparing the required returns for individuals, partnerships, Limited Liability Partnerships and Limited Companies. We will collect your personal data and keep it on our secure server, prepare the relevant self-assessment return, send this to you for approval (either by post of secure email) and once approved submit the return to H M Revenue and Customs on your behalf. We will then deal with any enquiries that may arise.
Annual Accounts
Whether self-employed, in a partnership or a limited company, we can help you with year-end accounts. We can produce these from your records and even assist you in choosing the best way to keep these records. Many of our clients keep manual records but we also deal with computerized records in Sage, Quicken, QuickBooks or spreadsheet format.
This service includes collection of records, preparation of annual accounts, brief commentary on results, tax computation (capital allowance claim) and 3 bound sets of accounts. We will also store your records for six years if required.
Accountancy for Beginners
25th April 2012There are numerous advantages to working for yourself or running your own business and for those considering it they can be very seductive. We spend the majority of our lives working for a living and working for yourself offers the opportunity to take real control...
Read moreHow to pay Self Assessment
January 2nd 2012There are various electronic payment methods available to enable you to pay what's due. Find out more about how and when to pay Self Assessment liabilities.
Read moreImportant changes when filing 2010-11 tax returns
December 2nd 2011You will now get a penalty unless they choose to file online by 31 January. If you miss the filing deadline will have to pay a fixed uncapped £100 penalty even if you do not owe any tax.
Contact us before 21 January to avoid a penalty.
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