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12:00am Tuesday 1st July 2008
WHITTLE & Co in Colchester was established in 1991 and has grown to a four partner firm with about 20 staff.
As chartered accountants and registered auditors, the firm advises about 1,000 clients.
These include small and medium-sized businesses, organisations, trusts, charities and personal clients, based mainly in Essex and Suffolk but with many others spread nationwide.
With the business environment constantly changing as a result of new Government rules and regulations, Whittle and Co's aim is to keep all its clients abreast of the latest developments, advising them of the best solutions to keep their business or personal affairs on track.
The firm specialises in business advisory, tax, audit and accounting services for companies, charities, trusts and individuals.
It is also an expert in corporation tax, VAT, income tax, inheritance tax and capital gains tax - with its expertise helping to preserve its clients' wealth.
Whittle and Co's strength is derived from the partners and senior staff having regular contact with its clients, keeping the firm up-to-date with a commitment to regular monthly training seminars and using the best in modern office technology.
Clients Whittle and Co has a wide range of clients spanning the following areas: * Owner managed companies * Sole traders and partnerships * Charities and other not-for-profit organisations * Pension schemes * FSA regulated organisations * Personal tax * Trust and estate management.
It is happy to advise on one-off transactions or to provide a continuing service depending upon the clients needs.
* For further details, contact Whittle & Co, Chartered Accountants, at Century House South, North Station Road, Colchester, on 01206 762200.
Alternatively, e-mail: rachel@whittles.co.uk or log on to www.whittles.co.uk
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