Complete records, on time
We can only work with what we are given. Records supplied close to a deadline limit what we can do and may attract a late-instruction charge, always agreed in advance.
New clients
Onboarding is where most professional relationships start badly. Ours is a defined process with a checklist, so nothing gets missed and you always know where you are.
Onboarding
We talk through your business, your deadlines and what you need. Nothing to pay, nothing to sign. Around 45 minutes, in person or by phone.
You receive a written proposal setting out the exact scope of work, the fixed fee, and what is specifically not included. Usually within two working days.
The formal agreement between us: scope, fees, responsibilities on both sides, and how either of us can end it. You sign before any work begins.
Anti-money-laundering regulations require us to verify the identity and address of clients and beneficial owners. Photo ID and a recent utility bill or bank statement.
You send the information on the checklist. We set up HMRC agent authorisation and, where you are switching, request professional clearance from your previous accountant.
You get a named contact, your deadline dates in writing, and the date your first piece of work will be ready.
Your checklist
We send a tailored version of this, but broadly:
Consultation to proposal: 1–2 working days
Proposal to engagement letter: same day once you confirm
ID checks: usually within 24 hours
Professional clearance: typically 1–3 weeks, driven by your previous accountant
First work delivered: agreed in writing at the proposal stage
We are required by the Money Laundering Regulations to verify who our clients are. Every regulated accountancy firm must do this. It is not a judgement on you and the information is held securely under our Privacy Policy.
Your responsibilities
A professional relationship works both ways. So it is clear from the start:
We can only work with what we are given. Records supplied close to a deadline limit what we can do and may attract a late-instruction charge, always agreed in advance.
A new company, a property purchase, a change in marital status, a big one-off gain. These change your tax position and we would rather hear early.
Nothing is submitted to HMRC or Companies House without your approval. The return remains legally yours, so please read it.
A free, informal, no-obligation conversation. Bring your questions — leave with a fixed-fee quote.