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Our Services in the UK

An integrated suite of services to start, run, and grow your UK business from anywhere in the world.

Formation Services

Launch your UK Limited company with a prestigious London address.

Ltd Company Formation

The most common and credible structure for businesses in the UK, recognized globally.

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Bookkeeping & Finance

Keep your books compliant with UK accounting standards (FRS).

MTD-Compliant Bookkeeping

We use 'Making Tax Digital' compliant software like Xero to manage your books accurately.

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Accounting

Preparation of annual statutory accounts and financial statements.

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Taxes & Compliance

Navigate UK's complex tax and corporate filing landscape with confidence.

Annual Compliance

We manage mandatory annual filings with Companies House to keep your company active and compliant.

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Tax Filing Services

Comprehensive management of your Corporation Tax and VAT obligations with HMRC.

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Payroll

Manage salaries and PAYE for your UK team.

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Strategic Advisory

High-level financial guidance to support your growth in the UK and Europe.

Virtual CFO

Strategic financial leadership for fundraising, M&A, and business planning.

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Cross-Border Accounting

Manage multi-currency transactions and international tax complexities.

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How does business compliance work in the UK?

UK compliance is managed by two primary bodies: Companies House for corporate governance and HMRC for taxes. Key annual requirements include filing a Confirmation Statement (CS01) with Companies House, and filing statutory accounts and a Company Tax Return (CT600) with HMRC. VAT registration is required if turnover exceeds £90,000.

Who needs accounting services in the UK?

Every UK company legally needs accounting services to maintain accurate records ("books") for preparing and filing annual statutory accounts and the Corporation Tax return. This is essential for meeting HMRC and Companies House requirements and for calculating tax liability correctly.

What are the key risks of non-compliance in the UK?

Non-compliance in the UK results in automatic, escalating penalties from HMRC for late tax filing and from Companies House for late accounts filing. Continued failure can lead to director disqualification, legal action, and the company being forcibly dissolved and struck off the official register, which harms credit and banking relationships.

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