Additional Service Fees

As the UK’s Premier Oil & Gas and IR35 contractor accountants, we pride ourselves on delivering to you a fully integrated accounting and administrative support service. We are the only UK Accountant that can do it ALL on your behalf for a fixed fee and no spreadsheets, no cloud software.

Due to efficiencies and advances in the ways we can deliver our services to you, we have been able to ensure our monthly charges for those packages have remained static for the past 4 years, ensuring excellent value for money for all of our clients.

We have however reviewed our fees for ancillary services and submission deadlines. Please click here to see the updated schedule of costs for these services.

In addition you should note that if you are on our Gold/Premier service level, this entitles clients to utilise our contract review service and receive our mortgage reference service without any additional fees.

Should you have any queries regarding these fees, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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