Assisted Growth for the small business and contractor market Accountancy Services, Tax Accountants – Raynes Park, Wimbledon, London UK
Dedicated support, every step of the way
At Park Accounts, we'd like you to think of us as your trusted business partner. In fact, everything we do is designed to sustain and promote the financial health of your business. So whether you require an efficient accounting service, focused business strategy tailored to your specific circumstances or the peace of mind that comes with tax expertise, you'll find we can always meet your needs.
Our friendly and approachable team are good listeners too, so please call us anytime on 0208 547 7007 to let us know how we can help.
We're here to help you succeed
Although we're based in Wimbledon and offer a personal local service, we also work on behalf of contractors and owner managed companies across the length and breadth of the UK.
We work in partnership with new business start-ups and established organisations across a diverse range of sectors. Many of our clients work in IT, Engineering, Building, Retail and Estate & Letting Agencies. But of course, if you work in other sectors, you'll find that we can support your needs too.
When you decide to work in partnership with us, you'll really notice the difference.
We're here to help your business:
- Run efficiently
- Optimise and grow profits
- Plan and strategise for the future growth and success of your business
- Develop effective systems
- Minimise your tax liabilities
- Operate compliantly
Please call us TODAY to arrange a FREE initial consultation with one of our partners. You can phone us on 0208 547 7007 or send us an email.
Free Consultation
We will provide a senior partner from Park Accounts at your offices to provide FREE accountancy advice and recommendation.
Just get in touch by calling 02085 427 007, or fill out the form below.
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BBC News
Apple's Tim Cook defends tax claim
Posted on Tuesday May 21, 2013
Apple boss Tim Cook defends its tax strategy at a Senate hearing, after the tech giant is accused of being among America's largest tax avoiders.
Marks and Spencer sees profits fall
Posted on Tuesday May 21, 2013
Marks and Spencer reports a big fall in annual profits, as troubles in its clothing division continue.
JP Morgan boss wins shareholder vote
Posted on Tuesday May 21, 2013
JP Morgan chairman and chief executive Jamie Dimon will keep both jobs after shareholders voted in his favour.
UK Business News
Bank of Japan may seek to ease bond market jitters, policy seen on hold
Posted on Tuesday May 21, 2013
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is expected to stand pat on monetary policy on Wednesday despite jitters over the recent volatility in bond markets, hoping it can prevent a renewed spike in yields by fine-tuning market operations.![]()




