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Welcome to the Banks Business Group Accountancy & Business Services website

Banks Business Group provide more than just conventional accounting services

We are an Accountancy and Business Service Group based in the heart of the South of England.

Our member firms cover the important areas of:

Accountancy and Business Advice, Payroll Management and Independent Financial Advice.

The Banks Business Group concept has been evolving over a number of years and is centred around Banks & Co, the accountancy practice, with roots in the Thames Valley for over 40 years.

The important function of the calculation and administration of the payroll function for businesses is undertaken by Tax Filing Services, which provides an all inclusive payroll service to an array of companies and businesses within the UK.

The development of personal wealth and financial protection is offered through Wessex Investment Management Limited, - Independent Financial Advisors based in Newbury, Bournemouth and Beaminster.

Information technology is central to modern business. We work with a number of specialist technology companies to deliver computer based accountancy solutions and on line access to major business software to meet our client's needs.

Our aim is to provide access to a range of services that can be tailored to your needs, challenging the way that you think about business advice.

Firm News

25-Nov Pre-Budget Report 2008   
14-Oct Reminder of change to self assessment tax return date   
19-Sep Minimum wage reminder   
13-Aug Employers to get details of personal allowance change   
17-Jul Filing and payment reminders for tax and NICs   

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Business News

4-Dec Firms ‘saving’ on compliance costs   
4-Dec Mixed business reaction to the Queen’s Speech   
3-Dec HMRC issues PAYE reminder to larger employers   
3-Dec Banking code to become legally binding   
2-Dec Minimum wage should rise to £6.10, says TUC   

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