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Why Glasgow Accountants?

Why Work With Glasgow Accountants? I’m not building a big firm. I’m not interested in layers of staff, passing clients around, or cramming in more work than I can personally deliver. That’s not why I started this practice. This business

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About Me

After years of working as an accountant and running my own business, I saw a gap in Glasgow’s accounting landscape—not a shortage of firms, but a shortage of real relationships. I kept hearing the same thing from business owners and

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Services & Pricing – Built Around You At Glasgow Accountants, I don’t offer off-the-shelf packages or generic templates. Every service is delivered by me, personally—and tailored to fit the way you run your business. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of

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Good accounting isn’t just about tax returns—it’s about making the right financial decisions at the right time. Let’s meet for a chat and see how I can help.

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Glasgow Accountant Blog

  • Glasgow Accountant Guide: Why £40,000 Profit Is the Time to Go Limited
    Sole Trader or Limited Company? When £40,000 Profit Signals It’s Time to Reconsider If you’re running a small business in Glasgow or the surrounding area, there’s a good chance you’ve asked yourself: “Should I stick with sole trader status—or is it time to form a limited company?” It’s a fair question, and
  • Glasgow Accountant: Director’s Loans Explained
    Glasgow Accountant Guide: Director’s Loans Explained Many small company directors across Glasgow wonder how they can access company funds without going through the formalities of salary or dividends. That’s where Director’s Loans come in—a useful short-term option, but one that comes with strict tax rules and potential risks if not managed properly. This guide
  • Glasgow Accountant: Using Family Members as Shareholders
    As a small business accountant working with limited company directors across Glasgow, I often get asked the same question: “Can I share the success of my company with family—without giving up control or creating tax problems?” In many cases, the answer is yes. With the right structure in place, it’s possible
  • Glasgow Accountant: Should You Pay Yourself £12,570 or £9,100 from Your Limited Company?
    Glasgow Accountant’s Guide: Should You Pay Yourself £9,100 or £12,570 in 2025/26? If you run your own limited company, chances are you’ve heard this advice more than once: “Pay yourself £9,100 and take the rest as dividends.” It’s been the standard approach for years. And in some cases, it still works.
  • Glasgow Accountant: How to Register for Self-Employment – and What Happens Next
    Thinking of Going Self-Employed in Glasgow? Here’s What You Need to Know Starting your own thing—whether that’s baking cakes, fixing fences, freelancing, or side hustling on weekends—can be exciting. But the admin? That’s where most people feel overwhelmed. If you’re based in Glasgow and thinking about registering as self-employed, this guide walks
  • Glasgow Accountant: Making Tax Digital: What It Means, Who It Affects, and How I’m Helping My Clients Avoid the Headache
    You’ve probably heard the phrase “Making Tax Digital” by now. Maybe you’ve even had a few letters from HMRC about it. But what is it really—and what does it mean for self-employed people and landlords in Glasgow? This guide explains it in plain English: who it affects, when it’s coming, and how I’m