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Bookkeeping for accountants

 Bookkeeping for accountants


At SB Advisors Ltd, we do not offer our services strictly to entrepreneurs, but we give a helping hand to accountants.

We handle a wide range of accounting software such as Xero, Quickbooks sage and many others. Also, we believe that all accounting software has the same philosophy, so it's a matter of time to become familiar with the functionality and commands of the software.


What we do, our experience.


  • Posting to the ledgers.

  • Bank reconciliations.

  • Vat returns.

  • EU Vat returns.

  • EU Vat registration for services.

  • EU Vat registration for sales.

  • Preparation of P/L B/S and Trial balances.

  • Reports for debtors and creditors.

  • Data analysis for clients, products or any other.

  • Depreciation of fixed assets.

  • E-commerce, eBay-Amazon.

  • HMRC full compliance check.

  • HMRC appeals.

  • Enforcement of double taxation treaties when required.


Beyond bookkeeping.


  • Company secretary services.

  • Preparation of minutes of meeting.

  • Branch incorporation within Europe.

  • Company formation in the UK, Europe and USA.

  • Assist in opening a Bank account abroad.

  • Apostille and certification services.


Why cooperate with us?


Except for our experience, since 2011, we offer extra miles to complicated matters, such as international trade, international retail trade and much more.

Furthermore, our company is insured for the amount of one million Pounds.


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