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EM Accountants is a firm of Accountants based in Coleraine and Cookstown offering accounts, taxation and business advisory and support services to a wide of businesses and individuals throughout N Ireland.
We provide a cost-effective, high value solution to meet all of your business needs. We work hard to get to know you and your business so that we can deliver timely, individual advice helping you improve your business and personal wealth. To find out more about how we can help click here for an overview of our services. To find out more about us click here. To access a wealth of information visit our resource centre or view our free factsheets.
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As well as accountancy, audit and tax skills, our team also have individual specialisms which enable us to provide clients with a first class tailored service.
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We know that every business is different, so that’s why we will tailor our services based on your requirements.
We can prepare accounts for all types of business, from sole traders to partnerships and limited companies.
We have embraced the revolution in cloud accounting to offer seamless integration with a wide variety of software products and services.
Running a payroll can be time consuming and complicated and divert resources from the core activities of your business.
We are a dynamic, client focused practice whose objective is to provide clients with high quality services and products appropriate to their needs.
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05 Feb 2025
Parliament's spending watchdog has accused HMRC of deliberately running down its phone services to force people to go online, according to a report.
The government has commissioned an independent review of the Loan Charge.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) is calling on the government to address unfair tax rules as interest rates on late payments rise.