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    Bromley, BR1 1QU

    At Adiva Accountants all initial consultations are free of charge, so contact us today.
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    on 020 8313 9117 or via email at contact@adivaaccountants.co.uk.

    At Adiva Accountants we have the knowledge and the experience to provide you with the kind of accounting and tax services that you are looking for. At Adiva Accountants we look forward to discuss with you, without obligation, ways in which we may be able to help your personal or business needs.

    Alternatively, you can complete the contact form here and we will respond as soon as possible.

    Directors of Adiva Accountants have over 10 years’ experience of providing accountancy services. They have completed Bachelor and Masters degrees in Accountancy, Taxation and Business Management. Additionally, they have completed various accountancy qualifications such as ACCA, AAT, etc. So, they hold various accountancy degrees and qualifications up to chartered certified accountant.

    They can advise you on many other things, such as how to get the best price when you come to sell your business. Or on how to satisfy the banks conditions when you need help with finance. Or on how to keep creditors, insurers and suppliers happy, etc. Their expertise covers income tax, capital gains tax, corporation tax, VAT, payroll and many more.

    They can help with dealing with Inland Revenue investigations also.


    Parking

    There are parking bays right in front of the office, please be careful not to park in loading bays. Parking costs £1.90 per hour (maximum stay 2 hours). Alternatively, you can park in Sainsbury’s car park, which is just 1 minute walk away from the office. Parking there is completely free for 30 minutes and would be free for up to 2 hours provided you spend £10 in Sainsbury’s. Our office is at 18-20 East Street, Bromley BR1 1QU, which is opposite of O’Neill’s pub and TruGym.

    Alternatively, there is a big car park (1,500 spaces) in the INTU Bromley Shopping Centre (formerly The Glades). Parking costs £1.10 per hour for every day of the week. The shopping centre car park address is: The Glades, High Street, Bromley, BR1 3EF.


    By car

    If you drive to our office in Bromley, please enter this address in your Satnav 18-20 East Street, Bromley, BR1 1QU. From Orpington, you can take A232, then A21. From Beckenham, you can take A222. From Eltham, you can take A208B226A2212, then A21. From Lewisham and Catford, you can take A21. From Croydon, you can take A232A233, then A21. From Kent, you can take A21. From North and East London, you can take the Blackwell tunnel southbound, A2A2213A20South Circular RoadA2212, then A21. From West London, you can take South Circular Road to Catford, then A21.


    Public transport

    We are situated in Bromley East Street, which is served by Bromley South and Bromley North train stations, they are about 5-10 minute’s walk away. There are direct trains from London Victoria, London Bridge and London Blackfriars to Bromley South station. Bromley South is connected by direct trains to major towns around London and in Kent such as St Albans, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Ashford, Gillingham, and Ramsgate.

    The main bus routes serving Bromley High street are 61, 119, 138, 146, 208, 227, 246, 261, 269, 320, 336, 352, 354, 358, and 367.

    Chartered Certified Accountants       Call us: 020 8313 9117 contact@adivaaccountants.co.uk
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    Tax Rates 2017/18

    Please follow the link below for a summary of the most important tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2017/2018. This summary is intended as an overview only. No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from in consequence of its contents. Advice should always be sought from a professional.

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/tax-and-tax-credit-rates-and-thresholds-for-2017-18/tax-and-tax-credit-rates-and-thresholds-for-2017-18

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    The Chancellor reported that the United Kingdom has a bright future. The fundamental strengths of the UK economy will support growth in the long term as the UK forges a new relationship with the European Union (EU). The Budget prepares for that: supporting families and business in the near term; setting a path to a prosperous, more open Britain; and building an economy that is fit for the future.
    For the full document please follow the link below.
    No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from in consequence of its contents. Advice should always be sought from a professional. Read more …

     

    Spring Budget 2017

    The Chancellor has presented his Budget to Parliament – here’s a summary of what was announced. Growth in the UK economy picked up through 2016. Employment has reached a record high of 31.8 million people.
    The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) now forecasts that the UK economy will grow by 2% in 2017. The OBR also forecast that the economy will grow at a slightly slower rate in 2018, before picking up to 2% in 2021.
    For the full document please follow the link below. No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from in consequence of its contents. Advice should always be sought from a professional. Read more …

     

    Tax Rates 2016/17

    Please follow the link below for a summary of the most important tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2016/2017. This summary is intended as an overview only. No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from in consequence of its contents. Advice should always be sought from a professional. Read more …

    Autumn Statement 2016

    The Chancellor Philip Hammond has presented his Autumn Statement to Parliament – here’s a summary of what was announced. On 23rd of November 2016 the chancellor of exchequer gave the first major economic statement since the Brexit vote. The chancellor revealed government plans to “build an read more …

    Budget Report – 16 March 2016

    The Chancellor reported, this is a Budget that puts the next generation first and is set against a deteriorating global economic outlook. He claims, the Budget delivers security for working people and takes the next bold steps in the government’s long-term economic plan. He claims it will reduce the deficit, achieve a surplus and make the reforms needed so Britain is fit for the future. read more ….

    Tax Rates 2015/16

    Please follow the link below for a summary of the most important tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2015/2016. This summary is intended as an overview only. No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from in consequence of its contents. Advice should always be sought from a professional. Read more …

    Spending Review & Autumn Statement 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne presented his sixth Spending Review and Autumn Statement to the House of Commons on 25 November 2015, alongside the publication of the Office for Budget Responsibility’s updated forecasts for growth and borrowing. Please follow the link below for a summary of the key announcements. No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from read more ….

    Summer Budget Report 2015

    This is a Budget that puts security first. It ensures economic security for working people by putting the public finances in order and setting out a bold plan for a more productive, balanced economy. It supports national security by investment in defence. It sets out bold reforms on tax and welfare, and introduces a National Living Wage so we move Britain from a low wage, high tax, read more …

    Budget Report 2014

    Chancellor George Osborne has delivered his Budget Statement to Parliament, setting out how the government will take further action to secure the recovery and build a resilient economy. The government is taking decisions that will support businesses to invest, export, and create jobs – laying the foundations for sustainable economic growth. Read more …

    Disclaimer

    Whether you are an accountant or not, please follow the link below for a summary of the most important tax rates and allowances for the tax year 2016/2017. This summary is intended as an overview only. No liability is accepted for any action taken or refrained from in consequence of its contents. Professional advice should always be sought from an accountant.

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