About Us


Our Approach


At Sayers Butterworth LLP we believe that clients come first. Our high quality services can be tailored to suit all circumstances and we are proud of the business advisory and support services we provide.Businessmen talking


Whatever your requirements are, we can assist. We understand that every client is unique and requires a specific approach. Our team of skilled professionals can guide you through every financial, accounting or tax matter you are likely to encounter and we feel that close and regular contact with our clients is essential in helping us to deliver the quality of service you need.


We see ourselves as a business partner to our clients, ready to give sound advice when required or simply to remove the burden of compliance work. Whatever the scale of our involvement, you can be sure of quality services at a competitive rate.


Working with us you will benefit from a client-based approach to service delivery and a consistent and proven set of methods for all your business and personal financial needs.


Today's business and financial environment is fast-moving, competitive and can be highly complex. Business owners and individuals alike need the support of professionals who can provide timely, effective solutions to meet their requirements. We believe we can offer such a service.













 

 


In the News

Budget 2012

The Chancellor has confirmed that this year's Budget statement will be made on Wednesday 21 March.

VAT Online Filing

This becomes compulsory from 1 April 2012 and payment of VAT must be made by electronic means. Cheques will no longer be accepted.

Compulsory Pensions

In 2012 automatic enrolment into a pension scheme is due to come into force. On average, it will cost small businesses an extra £2,550 per year.

Budget 2011

You can still access our in-house 2011 Budget guide and commentary by clicking the link here. We welcome any feedback or questions you may have to enable us to improve our services.

Features

Deadline Diary

The next important diary date is 31 January when 2011 Tax Returns have to be submitted to HMRC to avoid an automatic £100 late filing penalty. Payments of tax are also required by this date. Do get in touch if you need any help.

Rates & Allowances

Click here to download a PDF file with the latest figures.