A different approach
Progressive thinking chartered accountants based in the southside of Glasgow
Scottish Tax Rates 2024/25
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Over 30 years experience helping with tax, accounting and business
Fields & Co. is a modern thinking accountancy practice in Giffnock, the southside of Glasgow. We’re experienced in the provision of accountancy and bookkeeping services.
Whether self employed or running your own company, we offer tailored advice in your chosen trade or profession. Our clients include those in the medical and dental professions, the leisure industry, manufacturing and service sectors, covering all areas of Glasgow, Paisley, East Kilbride and beyond.
We can help you start up, develop and maintain your business and have access to a wide range of business resources, including sources of finance, marketing and computerisation.
Who we work with
We specialise in helping firms with turnover up to £5 million
Sole-traders
In addition to self-assessment, we can help you start up, develop and maintain your business and have access to a wide range of business resources, including sources of finance, marketing and computerisation.
Medical & dental professionals
Specialising in services offered to consultants, doctors, dentists and dental associates, we can guide you through the tax system in a pragmatic manner.
Companies
We provide a full range of corporate tax services from completing corporation tax returns, creating VAT efficient business structures, to advising on dividend policies and specific tax planning.
Specialist tax advice covering all major UK taxes
Our aim is to legally mitigate tax liabilities as far as possible. We provide specialist advice for income tax, corporation tax, PAYE/NIC, VAT, capital gains tax and inheritance tax.
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