Chartered Certified Accountants in Black Notley, Essex
At Richardson & Co Accountants Ltd we strive to provide the very best service for our clients by applying our extensive knowledge and expertise and by listening carefully to our client’s needs. Our team are very approachable and easily understandable.

Tax Returns
Richardson & Co regularly assist with the submission of tax returns on behalf of individuals, sole traders, and partnerships. Our tax team ensure that all expenses and revenues are recorded correctly and accounted for.

Payroll
Richardson & Co can provide payroll services for all types of businesses on a weekly, monthly or annual basis.

VAT
Our VAT services range from general assistance enabling clients to submit their VAT returns, to full preparation and submission of returns.
We also advise on the most appropriate VAT schemes available and file under Making Tax Digital regime in line with HMRC regulations.

Bookkeeping
Richardson & Co provide a wide range of bookkeeping services to a variety of businesses. Our bookkeeping team can assist with implementing the bookkeeping software, training, keeping your records up to date.

HMRC Tax Investigation
The Richardson & Co team specialises in resolving tax investigations, disclosures, and any disputes in a cost-effective and timely manner using their extensive knowledge of HRMC investigation processes and ability to negotiate a fair solution.

Management Accounts
In a fast-changing society, management accounts can provide accurate, timely figures to assist in the efficiency of your business. We can prepare these on a monthly, quarterly or bi-annual basis according to client requirements.
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Latest News
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Tribunal rejects reliance on adviser as reasonable excuse
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HMRC issues new wave of offshore “nudge” letters
HMRC has issued a further round of “nudge” letters targeting individuals it believes may have undeclared offshore income or gains. The letters form part of HMRC’s ongoing use of data from international information exchange agreements. What should you do if you receive one?
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Payroll changes for 2026/27
As the end of 2025/26 draws closer, HMRC has published a raft of updates and reminders for employers. Which changes do you need to be aware of that might impact your payroll in 2026/27?


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