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Leicester’s leading accountancy firm offering an extensive range of high quality advisory, accounting and taxation services since 2013.

OUR TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS PROVIDE A TAILORED, AND TRANSPARENT SERVICE TO ALL OUR CLIENTS

Leicester’s leading accountancy firm offering an extensive range of high quality advisory, accounting and taxation services since 2013.

We work with clients from individuals to limited companies, in various sectors. We look at each client’s business and requirements to grow your business and work with you to tailor our services according to your needs.

We are committed to giving each client our individual attention ensuring that we understand how we can best support them, we believe this builds trust and confidence.

Our experienced team can help you every step of the way in reaching your business goals. From bookkeeping and accounts preparation to payroll and VAT services, we are on hand to assist.

We also provide a wide range of services for private individuals including self assessment for landlords, capital gains return and advice on SPV.

We work with clients of all shapes and sizes, so whether you are just starting out, or you are a well-established business looking for expert guidance, we are here for you.

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