What We Do
Accountancy and tax returns are a necessary evil. Every year business owners have a legal requirement to prepare accounts, submit tax returns and file various forms. Our job is to help and support you so it doesn’t feel like pulling teeth. We take the pain and hassle out of it – and minimise your tax bill as we do so!
Our core service is helping business owners satisfy their legal requirements and our annual quotation includes everything that is needed to do this. We also provide all the usual accountancy support services such as bookkeeping, PAYE for employees, and preparing quarterly VAT returns.
But these are just the mechanics of the job – all decent accountants can do these. The difference you’ll notice with Sorted and Co is the personal support for your business idea, a commitment to minimising your tax bill, and a friendly informal approach. We’re on your side in all of this.
We are open and collaborative in our approach, your documents and accounts are your property and available to you at all times. We have fantastic free software available to enable you to keep in control of your finances.
We also offer a range of advice and guidance that small businesses usually can’t access from their accountants – either because they would be prohibitively expensive or because their accountants simply don’t have the knowledge. See our Management Services below.
The following is a summary of our main services. For a detailed list of what this includes for the self-employed click here and for limited companies click here.
Legal & Compliance
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Preparation of accounts
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Expenses Review
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Tax Minimisation
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Tax Calculation
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Tax Returns
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Annual Forms Filing
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Problem Resolution
Support Services
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Bookkeeping
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Quarterly VAT
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PAYE for Employees
Management Services
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Marketing & Growth Advice
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Strategy & Planning
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Independent Advisory
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Dispute Resolution
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Acting Financial Director
Switching? Get Sorted!
The process couldn’t be easier. Just let us know you wish to change and we do everything. We write to your previous accountants and any government bodies such as HMRC or Companies House. You don’t need to do anything else and it should all appear seamless to you.