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Your growth architect: from formation to succession

Most people think of accounting as something you have to do. We see it as something that can help you move forward.

Yes, we make sure everything is accurate, compliant, and running properly. But the real value comes from understanding your business, what you’re building, where you want it to go, and the decisions you’re trying to make along the way.

We’ve worked with many of our clients for years, in some cases from the very beginning. We’ve seen businesses grow from ideas into something substantial, and we’ve been there through the moments that matter.

That’s why our role isn’t just about keeping things in order. It’s about helping you make better decisions, with more clarity and confidence.
Because in the end, it’s not just about the numbers. It’s about what those numbers allow you to do next.

Who we work with

Sole Traders & Micro Businesses

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SME’s & Growing Businesses

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Large & Audited Businesses

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Specialist & Strategic Projects

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July 13, 2026

Proposed offence for reckless, untrue tax statements

HMRC have proposed a new criminal offence for making reckless, untrue statements or declarations about what's known as 'direct taxes' - Income Tax, National Insurance and the like. For Customs and Excise and VAT ('indirect taxes'), it is already possible to prosecute individuals who make untrue statements or submit incorrect documents either knowingly or recklessly, without the need to prove dishonesty. The penalties for such offences can be severe, including substantial fines and imprisonment. The direct tax regime does not currently contain an equivalent offence.
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July 9, 2026

Britain's yearly £44m health & safety violations bill

A new Freedom of Information (FOI) request has discovered that health and safety violations cost British employers over £44 million per year. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that serious breaches have resulted in an increasing number of prosecutions between 2023 and 2025.
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