Welcome to Ace Professionals
Your one stop shop for accountancy services in Ilford!
Who are we?
Ace Professionals are an established accountancy firm based in Ilford. Our specialism is assisting small and medium sized businesses. We pride ourselves on the personalised and friendly service that we provide to our clients, and that our accountants remain accessible and easy to contact whenever you need our advice.
Our accountancy services are unique because we operate using a fixed price agreement; once we have established your requirements, we will give you a guaranteed fully inclusive price from the start. This will give you peace of mind and no surprise bills.
What can Ace Professionals do for you?
Our team of experienced professionals are committed to helping your business to succeed. We achieve this by working closely with you and your staff in your own environment and provide on-site training or other services.
Professional Accountancy Services
Our accountancy services include payroll, bookkeeping, statutory accounts, and tax assistance. We assist with your affairs on a proactive basis, to the highest professional standards, accurately and on time. Our fixed price agreement provides our clients with value for money and reassurance.
Latest News
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VAT cut for children's holiday activities over summer
The government has announced a temporary reduction in the rate of VAT applying to certain children's holiday activity programmes during the summer holidays. The measure is intended to help families with childcare costs during the school break. What has changed?
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HMRC launches new R&D advance assurance process
HMRC has introduced a new advance assurance process for research and development (R&D) tax relief claims, aimed at giving eligible companies greater certainty before submitting a claim. What does the new process involve?
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Judge criticises use of fabricated AI-generated cases in HMRC appeal
A tax tribunal judge has criticised the use of apparently fabricated case references generated by artificial intelligence in an appeal against HMRC. The incident highlights growing concerns over the use of AI tools in legal and tax proceedings. What happened?
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