Fixed Fee Accountancy for small businesses and contractors
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 | The UK's largest specialist provider of fixed fee, limited company accountancy services to SME owner managed companies, contractors and freelancers. |
The company has been acting for clients across the UK since 1992, and now has over 9,000 clients - with accountants in all major cities.
SJD are the most recommended accountancy firm on the internet and have more qualified staff than any other specialist firm with qualifications from the following major tax and accountancy bodies - ATII, ATT, ACCA, CA, ACA, FCCA, ACMA.
SJD Accountancy has also won many awards, including: the 'Accountancy Age Award for Excellence' twice, once in 2004 and again in 2007, Sunday Times 'Best company to work for'; they are also a Quality Accountant as recommended by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG).
Fixed Fee Package
SJD offer a complete fixed fee package including: completion of accounts, payroll bureau, dividends, corporation tax computations, personal taxation, free bookkeeping software, unlimited access to your accountant, all company returns, in fact, everything you need for a fixed monthly fee of just £95 plus VAT, which is one of the lowest prices in the market.
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Posted September 4, 2008
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