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Newtons is an experienced firm of Chartered Certified Accountants and Chartered Tax Advisers based in Nottingham.
We work with a variety of SMEs throughout the East Midlands and beyond, and take pride in helping our clients to grow and expand their businesses.
We give our clients the expertise you’d expect from a national name with the hands-on partner level help you’d expect from a local firm.
All of our services are tailored to our clients’ individual circumstances. This begins with understanding each business so we can give them the high quality support and advice they need.
We also have particular expertise in research and development tax relief. Our Chartered Tax Advisers can help clients to get the maximum benefit from this generous tax relief.
To find out how we can help you, please contact us to arrange a free consultation.
29 Oct 2024
The Chancellor needs to to put extra resources into HMRC's customer services in the Autumn Budget, according to bodies representing tax advisers and accountants.
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