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FBTC is the Industry’s only specialist ADI accountancy practice, with over 15 years of experience and expertise.

We aim to be No 1 in our field by continually improving the services we provide to you ……our clients!

We cover the whole of the UK with a team of passionately committed and experienced people who aim to provide you with the best service possible. FBTC membership gives driving instructors professional accountancy support plus a whole lot more for less than 85p per day.

Let us help you

Whether you are a PDI, a recently qualified ADI or an instructor with years of experience, dealing with the taxman can be both a daunting and stressful experience, not to mention time consuming! Tax legislation changes constantly, as does the complexity of producing annual accounts and self-assessment returns.

Let us help you

As a member of FBTC, you can rid yourself of all the hassle, stress and strains of trying to be an accountant, by passing all the financial ‘mumbo jumbo’ to us to handle on your behalf.

Our members can leave the numbers to FBTC, which leaves them free to concentrate on what they do best…..teaching people to drive! They can do this safe in the knowledge that their financial affairs are being looked after by the Industry’s only specialist ADI accountancy practice.


To join us today call now on 0845 262 0362.


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