
Aardvark Accounting is now FCSA accredited
Here at Aardvark Accounting we’re proud to announce that we’re now an accredited member of The Freelancer and Contractor Services Association (FCSA). In order to become an accredited member, you must undergo an independent and stringent assessment of all of your business services, operations, policies and processes, to ensure they comply with FCSA’s high standards.
Head of Aardvark Accounting, Louisa Drewett comments
“I’m so proud of the whole Aardvark team on achieving our FCSA accreditation. We’ve always offered a quality and compliant service, but providing all the information to pass the rigorous assessment to become a fully FCSA Accredited Member is a lot of hard work, and pays true testament to the teams ongoing commitment to providing only the very best service to our clients.”
What does FCSA accreditation mean for our clients?
Being FCSA accredited gives a clear message to our clients that we adhere to the rigorous compliance standards set by the FCSA, and that we’re acting both ethically and professionally within the UK’s tax, employment, and regulatory laws. HMRC also receives a copy of Aardvark’s audit report, and we’re required to provide proof of our compliance annually.
For our clients, enlisting the services of an accredited FCSA member means they can rest assured, knowing that we operate within the high standards as set out by the FCSA. We’re able to demonstrate our level of service and compliance within the professional employment services sector, which every business owner should expect from their accountant.
How Aardvark Accounting can help you
Whether you run your own Limited Company, are a Sole Trader, in a Partnership or are Self-Employed, we can help. From everything you need to run your business successfully from a tax and accounting point of view, including access to help with pensions, investments, wealth management and cryptocurrency advice, we’re here for you. So whether you’re just starting out or have been in business for a while, Aardvark are here to help. Get in touch to find out more.
Note: All the information and advice in this blog post was correct at the time of writing.