The Sentinel

Rebranded accountanc­y advisers make capital gains after move to new offices

- By LAURA WATSON Business Editor

ACOMPANY which specialise­s in helping businesses to unlock their capital allowances has capped a period of growth by moving to new offices and making major changes to its company brand.

Capital Allowance Review Service has relocated to new headquarte­rs on Festival Park after growing its team by around a third – to 15 – in recent months.

The company – which is headed by father-and-son team Chris and Paul Roberts – has a growing team of advisers based in Stoke-on-trent, Chester and Manchester, which provide support to companies and accountanc­y practices seeking specialist advice across the UK.

Managing director Chris says the move to larger office space is a long-term investment in the future of the business, which was establishe­d more than 20 years ago.

He said: “Over the last two years,

we’ve seen a dramatic increase in the volume of accountant­s seeking support, resulting in a significan­t upturn in submitted claims to HMRC.

“Such claims secure tax savings for businesses and these have proved crucial during the uncertaint­y of the last 18 months as companies fought against pandemic lockdowns.

“The last few months have also seen an increase in client enquiries, as more businesses are now planning to buy or renovate commercial property.”

Chris added: “The new HQ provides us with a workspace that matches the long-term ambitions of the company.

“We now have a fantastic working environmen­t that enables us to

continue building on our training and developmen­t programme for the network of advisers and clients we support.”

As part of the investment, Capital Allowance Review Service – which was previously based in smaller offices on Festival Park – has also revised its brand to become more in-keeping with ‘how companies do business in the 2020s.’

Chris added: “Our new brand has given us a modern identity and the new website has enabled us to really demonstrat­e how we can help advisers and their clients with property capital allowances claims.

“It’s also provided a fantastic learning resource platform to educate other profession­als on the ins and outs of capital allowances.”

 ?? ?? Pictured L-R is Melissa Lovett, Sue Mountford, Chris Roberts, Rob Elliot, Paul Roberts, Ian Lowe, Lydia Marks, David Corfield, Linda Colclough and Natasha Greening.
Pictured L-R is Melissa Lovett, Sue Mountford, Chris Roberts, Rob Elliot, Paul Roberts, Ian Lowe, Lydia Marks, David Corfield, Linda Colclough and Natasha Greening.

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