Did you know : –
Individuals and companies need to keep business records for six years
The legal responsibility for keeping a company’s business records lies with its directors
The Inland Revenue can fine individuals if they fail to keep and retain tax records
Here at Burrow and Crowe, we believe that everybody’s life can be made easier by getting to grips with day-to-day and annual book-keeping. It shouldn’t be a chore. If your books and records are easy to keep up to date and understand then these will become an invaluable resource for maintaining – and predicting - your business’s profitability.
We undertake to find the best solution for you : –
If you’re too busy running your business to keep up with your books and records, then let us take the strain with our bookkeeping service. It’s tailored to meet your needs and billed at competitive rates
If you would like to keep your records in as simple a format as possible, then we can help you set up manual cashbooks or computer spreadsheets to ensure that these give you the information you need and can be most quickly summarised at the end of the year, saving you time and money
We encourage our clients to use Sage accounting software wherever possible, from the Instant Accounting entry-level software, to the Line 50 range for the growing business. Sage software can be customised to meet the needs of your business, and, with training set at your own level, is easy to use and interpret.
To view our 2008 / 09 tax rates handbook please click here.
For further information on maintaining business records please contact Jon Crossley.
Tel: 0113 259 1666
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