{"id":7606,"date":"2020-05-09T18:52:00","date_gmt":"2020-05-09T17:52:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.qualitycompanyformations.co.uk\/blog\/?p=7606"},"modified":"2024-01-30T13:29:11","modified_gmt":"2024-01-30T13:29:11","slug":"reasons-you-need-accountant-for-limited-company","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.qualitycompanyformations.co.uk\/blog\/reasons-you-need-accountant-for-limited-company\/","title":{"rendered":"15 reasons you need an accountant for a limited company"},"content":{"rendered":"

Accountants can play a vital role in the success of a business. Although many small companies choose to do the day-to-day bookkeeping themselves, there are still various benefits of using a chartered accountant. We take a look at the reasons you need an accountant for your limited company below.<\/p>\n

1. Saving time<\/h4>\n

Aside from general bookkeeping, limited companies have various accounting duties, including filing annual accounts and preparing tax returns.<\/p>\n Our Fully Inclusive Package - the perfect way to set up a limited company<\/span><\/a>\n \n

All of this work takes up valuable time which may be more profitably used in other areas of the business. Because accountants routinely undertake these sorts of tasks, they can generally process this work faster and more efficiently, which can save a company both time and money.<\/p>\n

2. Tax efficiency<\/h4>\n

One of the main reasons that businesses use accountants is to reduce their overall tax burden. Understanding the various deductions that can be made (e.g., expenses<\/a>,\u00a0capital allowances<\/a>, and other corporation tax reliefs<\/a>) and how best to manage profits to minimise any unnecessary taxation can prove invaluable to the financial health of a company.<\/p>\n

Accountants can ensure that companies comply with their legal taxation obligations, whilst taking advantage of any entitlements which help to optimise net profits.<\/p>\n

3. Filing of accounts and tax returns<\/h4>\n

All limited companies are required to submit annual statutory accounts, which must include:<\/p>\n