Small business services
For the vast majority of our clients, running a business is a rewarding experience. But to many, those rewards involve long hours and the pressures of understanding every aspect of maintaining their business.
Guidance in all kinds of areas
For many clients, additional concerns cover everything from whether a business should operate as a sole trader, a partnership (perhaps with limited liability) or a limited company. How might you gain help with cash flow in the next few months in order to get a bank overdraft? When should payments to a supplier be run within the PAYE system? How should those systems be set up? GMAK can help with these issues, and many more besides.
Personal, professional service
We offer a trustworthy, efficient and value-for-money service, supplying help and advice on a wide range of these types of areas. We encourage our clients to phone us with any queries – and we’ll even provide the simpler answers free of charge!
We strive to be pro-active and make helpful suggestions. We even publish a regular client newsletter, packed with hints and tips to enable your success.
Taxation
Whether you are a sole trader, a limited liability partnership or a limited company, the Treasury will always aim to claim as much tax from you as legally possible. We strive to combine our knowledge with your expectations, helping you arrange your affairs so that you obey the law while paying the least amount of tax.
From the new complications of car benefits to the advantages and disadvantages of cash based VAT, or the rules on associated companies or capital allowances on leased business premises, our years of experience in these areas can serve you well.
Newsletter
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Latest news
- Company changes you must report
29/05/2025 - More...
Certain company changes—like a new registered address, email, or director—must be reported to Companies
- Repay private fuel provided for company cars
29/05/2025 - More...
Employees using company fuel for private journeys can sidestep a hefty benefit charge by repaying the full private fuel
- Employers, don’t forget to pay Class 1A NIC
29/05/2025 - More...
Employers must pay Class 1A NICs for 2024-25 benefits by 19 July (post) or 22 July (electronic). These apply to perks