FBTC MEMBERSHIP SERVICES

So what does becoming an FBTC member give you?

Your annual accounts

Professionally compiled and presented by FBTC, utilising the information you provide us with using our unique and easy to use ‘Cash book system’.

Membership is just £25 per month

Your self-assessment tax returns

Electronic filing of your tax return with the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) with confirmation of receipt and acceptance by HMRC usually the same day. A far cry from the potentially lengthy wait for returns filed by post!

Sound financial advice, specific to you and your business

Our helpline is staffed exclusively by the same people who actually work on your accounts, not call centre staff. It is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday to answer any queries you may have relating to your business or tax affairs. We pride ourselves on helping our clients and all our team are there to solve any problems you may have.

Good advice

Included within our membership fee we will deal with the preparation of business forecasts, mortgage references, loss of income calculations for insurance claims, student grant forms, family credit forms etc as well as filing of start-up registration forms with the appropriate authorities when you become self-employed.

Friendly help with the nitty gritty of your personal financial planning, delivered in language you can understand.

Liaison with HM Revenue & Customs

If what we send to the taxman on your behalf results in queries, it is our problem, not just yours. Our specialists are always in your corner, they are there to help you resolve such issues promptly and with the minimum of hassle.

To join us today call now on 0845 262 0362.



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