Accountancy firm announces relocation to North Derbyshire
An accountancy firm originally based in Sheffield has announced its relocation to to larger 1250 sq. ft premises on Rotherside Road in Eckington to meet the continued demand for its services.
Number Crunchers Ltd. specialises in providing accountancy services to small to medium sized businesses (SME’s) in the local region. The company has also hired two new team members that will specialise in cloud bookkeeping and payroll creating local jobs in the area.
Founded by Isabella Callaghan in 1996 and with Chris Pheasey BA (Hons) MAAT ACMA CGMA joining in 2006, Number Crunchers has been successfully supporting SME’s including sole traders, start-ups and Limited companies in the local region for over 26 years.
The company offers a range of services including accounting, cloud accounting using Sage, Xero, FreeAgent, Quickbooks etc., bookkeeping, self assessment, payroll and business advice.
Number Crunchers is currently preparing and educating businesses on Making Tax Digital, which will come into place in April 2024. From 6th April 2024 all self-employed businesses and landlords with an annual business or property income above £10,000 will need to follow the rules for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.
HMRC will require that a return is submitted quarterly, and that businesses will need to use Making Tax Digital compatible software to keep digital records.
Isabella Callaghan, Managing Director of Number Crunchers says: “We are very excited to be moving to larger premises in Eckington and taking on new staff to strengthen our team. The new offices are an important step in the company’s future growth. I started Number Crunchers in 1996 as a Sole Trader and I still get a thrill about what we do today.
“My ethos has always been to treat each client’s business as if it were my own and to take the fear and mystic out of accountancy. As we enter a new digital age in accountancy, we are fully committed to supporting our clients as they make the transition to Making Tax Digital.”