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Our pricing - To suit all budgets

From
£50+VAT
per month
SOLE TRADERS - BRONZE
Free 1 hour business review at the start of the year
Fairfax bookkeeping spreadsheet
Self assessment completed
Submitting year end tax return to HMRC
Unlimited telephone support on self assessment queries
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From
£80+VAT
per month
SOLE TRADERS - SILVER
All of the services as bronze plus:
Full bookkeeping service
Access to Receipt Bank and Quickbooks
Unlimited telephone support
Your own dedicated accountant

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From
£130+VAT
per month
SOLE TRADERS - GOLD
Leave everything to us
Everything from the Bronze & Silver packages plus:
Quarterly VAT returns
Monthly Payroll up to 9 employees
Unlimited telephone/email queries

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From
£80+VAT
per month
LIMITED COMPANY - BRONZE
Preparing Statutory Accounts
Submitting annual return to Companies House
Submitting Tax return to HMRC
Submitting annual accounts to Companies House

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From
£120+VAT
per month
LIMITED COMPANY - SILVER
All of the services as bronze plus:
VAT Calculations and Submissions
Directors Payroll
Unlimited telephone support



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From
£180+VAT
per month
LIMITED COMPANY - GOLD
All of the services in bronze and silver package
Bookkeeping
Payroll
Access to Receipt Bank and Quickbooks
Your On-Going Support telephone/email queries
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