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Want to know if their business year has produced a profit or loss? We can produce year end accounts for limited companies, partnerships and sole traders from the business accounting records. Although submission of annual corporate and individual tax returns is also subject to increasing penalties for submission after filing deadlines we will advise on all tax saving opportunities available.

VAT returns can be challenging, but with our dedicated team of experts we can easily handle this important task. With increasing penalties for late submission or payment it is an area that cannot be ignored. HMRC have recently introduced a quality review system of accounting records and this could lead to penalties for poor record keeping.
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At Ian J. Brown & Company we can prepare accounts from your manual or computerised records. Prepare accounts for Sole Traders, Partnerships to help in completion of self assessment tax returns, . Produce Limited Company accounts for filing at Companies house to ensure all statutory obligations are met.
At Ian J. Brown & Company we know that bookkeeping can be the biggest drain on your most precious resource - your time. Let us provide you with more time to concentrate on running your business and peace of mind that your accounts and returns are in order. We can provide bookkeeping services for businesses of all sizes and take the time to get to know your business in order to provide you with a personally tailored service.
When forming a company there is more to consider than just buying a low cost off the shelf company on the internet. Why not take the risk out of forming a company and let us do it for you? In order to make sure company formation is right for you we will advise on the pros and cons of incorporation in your own situation.
The Companies Act places strict obligations on companies to maintain and submit the required statutory documents, in line with set deadlines. With the Companies Act itself having been subject to a series of changes in recent years, making sure you are continuing to comply with all of the necessary legislation can be something of a challenge.
HMRC has the power to open a tax enquiry into any tax return or set of business accounts. You may well come under enquiry through no fault of you own or of you accountant as HMRC now investigates businesses at random as well as for specific reasons. Being the subject of a tax investigation can be a worrying experience and without expert advice can also be very costly.
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