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We are a firm of Chartered Certified Accountants and registered auditors with over 30 years of experience in dealing with owner-managed businesses.
We are experienced in company formation, import/export, entrepreneurs’ relief, IR35, VAT and more.
We also act for individuals and trusts in preparing tax returns and advising on tax mitigation, including capital gains tax.
Through our associates we can also offer advice on pensions, investments and inheritance tax planning.
Talk to us, we offer:
A free initial consultation
A friendly and reliable service
Unlimited support
Quick turnaround
Affordable fees agreed in advance
Wide range of specialist sectors
We will take the time to listen to you and explain your accounts and tax position in plain English.
"I approached Andy to act as my accountant after being badly let down by my previous accountant. He has proved a safe pair of hands, preparing my accounts and tax returns without fuss. He was also of considerable help to me in sorting out a VAT problem. In fact I ended up £5,730 better off after the problem had been resolved!"
"I have been very pleased with the service at Gooch & Co. I feel that my company accounts and payroll are in safe hands. Gooch & Co are very approachable - no question is too difficult to answer. I feel valued as a client which makes such a difference. Highly recommended!"
"We have used Andy and his team for more years than we care to remember. We are very happy with the firm, especially the personal service. Everybody and Gooch & Co is very approachable. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Gooch & Co and intend to continue with them all the time we are in business."
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IT and High Tech Start-ups
Property and Property Management
20 Nov 2024
UK inflation jumped last month in part due to rising energy prices, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).