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Accounts Preparation

We Can:

1. Prepare accounts to help in completion of self-assessment tax returns.

2.Produce financial statements to file at Companies House and abridged accounts.

3.Ensure that a minimum amount of your financial information is made public.

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Your company’s annual accounts also known as "statutory accounts",  must be prepared by the deadline to avoid penalties and copies sent to:

  •  All shareholders.
  •  People who can go to the company’s general meetings.
  •  Companies House.
  •  HM Revenue and Customs as part of your annual business tax return.
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Your business’s statutory accounts include:

  • A profit and loss account that shows the company’s sales, running costs and the profit or loss it has made over the financial year.
  • A balance sheet that clearly identifies the value of everything your company owns, owes or is owed on the last day of the financial year
  •  Notes about the accounts
  •  A director’s report
  •  In some cases, depending on the size of your business an auditors’ report.

These records must be completed within a strict set of criteria set out in either International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) or UK GAAP, depending on the nature of your business.

OUR ROLE 

We provide bookkeeping services which can help you to reduce the time and cost

involved in preparing your year-end accounts. If you require an audit, we have

access to specialists who can provide the service.

Why prefer us to manage your Accounts for YOU?

By our help, you can analyze the enormous amount of information and data in various ways, that

your annual accounts have  Like

  • We can help you see at your current operating margins on your products/services, the overall profitability of your business and see at ways to extend this margin.
  • Moreover, through our assistance, you can compare your performance against the preceding year’s figure to assist you to make timely and effective decisions, Furthermore to design an optimal strategy for moving ahead.
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