Argyllshire Advertiser

Accountanc­y firm offering advice sessions to help local business

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Wylie & Bisset are sharing their wealth of knowledge and advice to support local businesses as they recover from the financial stress of Covid-19. As one of the largest independen­t accountanc­y firms in Scotland, Wylie & Bisset have built a trust-worthy reputation with clients all over Argyll and the Isles. The firm has been working in partnershi­p with their clients and helping businesses in the region for over 40 years.

Now the team of expert accountant­s want to give back to the surroundin­g community and help at a local level, sharing the centuries of experience under their belt at a series of surgery events. The company believes in supporting community businesses from the ground up, allowing them to focus on their products and services whilst they take care of the mandatory background noise.Wylie & Bisset offer a full range of accountanc­y, business, tax and value add services across all sectors . The upcoming surgeries will cover topics such as personal tax planning, corporate tax planning, R&D tax credits, capital allowances, cloud accounting, corporate finance, managing personal debt, corporate insolvency, and business restructur­ing. Whatever the issue, Wylie & Bisset have the right person to help within their team of sector and technical specialist­s.

Speaking about the upcoming event, Manager of Business Advisory, Graeme Wright said, “We want to offer local businesses accounting advice and point them in the right direction of anything our team can think of which could benefit them.”

The first surgery will take place on Wednesday 10th August and Thursday 11th August, covering accounts advice and cloud accounting for SMEs, sole traders and partnershi­ps. Graeme Wright and Ryan Wood will be facilitati­ng this session and answering any questions you may have. You can also visit their team at the Oban office on either day to have a chat with the team.

Please contact via email at: oban@wyliebisse­t.com to book your seat at the surgery next month and keep an eye out for future surgery dates.

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