dns accountants

Expert limited company accountants – hassle-free tax returns & advice

Get expert help managing your accounts, tax returns, and HMRC compliance – all for one low monthly fee.

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Why choose dns?

Why UK businesses trust dns

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Dedicated accountant

One point of contact who knows your business.

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Fixed monthly pricing

No surprises, no hidden fees.

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Cloud accounting tools

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HMRC & companies house filing

All returns filed on time, stress-free.

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What’s included

What’s included in your limited company package

  • Company year end accounts
  • Corporation tax return
  • Bookkeeping
  • Confirmation statement - CS01
  • 1 Standard self assessment
  • Online accounting software
  • Email and telephone support
  • 1 Monthly payroll
  • Designated accounts manager
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How it works

Getting started is easy

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We handle the setup & transition

Enjoy stress-free accounting

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Award winning experts trusted by many

We're proud to be amongst the best accountants in the UK, demonstrated by the amount of awards we've won over the years. We're also a top-100 accounting firm.

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FAQs

Yes, it is beneficial to have a limited company accountant, even though it is not a legal requirement. An accountant's expertise can help you avoid mistakes, fines, and penalties for errors in tax filings or late submissions.

If you already have an accountant, make sure you're asking the right questions to get the most out of their expertise. Your accountant isn’t just there to crunch numbers; they’re key to your business’s success.

Yes, switching is possible, ideally at your company’s financial year-end. You can ask your new accountant to take over your accounts in their current state, but they will usually charge a one-off fee to bring them up to date.

Limited companies often have lower tax rates compared to sole traders. Corporation tax is set at a flat rate, and dividends can reduce personal tax liabilities.

An accountant can help with setting up a new company, filing annual accounts and tax returns, ensuring compliance with regulations, advising on tax efficiency, supporting payroll and VAT registration (if applicable), and offering financial planning and growth advice.