Beyond the Numbers. Backed by ICAEW.
Trusted Chartered Accountants in Gravesend, Kent
At North Kent Chartered Accountants, we go beyond the numbers to deliver practical financial insight, trusted advice, and tailored accounting solutions. As ICAEW Chartered Accountants in Gravesend, we support businesses and individuals across North Kent — including Medway, Dartford and Maidstone — combining technical expertise with a partner-led, personal approach to help you make confident, informed financial decisions.
Our experienced team provides a comprehensive range of accounting, tax and advisory services for limited companies, contractors, property investors and private individuals. Every service is carefully structured to ensure full compliance with HMRC and Companies House requirements, while providing clear, commercially focused guidance that supports long-term growth and financial stability.
Accountants Across North Kent
We proudly act for businesses and individuals throughout North Kent, including:
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Accountants in Gravesend
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Accountants in Medway
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Accountants in Dartford
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Accountants in Maidstone
Wherever you are based in North Kent, you can expect the same high standards of professional service, technical expertise and responsive support.
Accountancy & Tax Services

Company Accounts
Accurate, compliant financial statements prepared by Chartered Accountants.

Payroll Services
Reliable and confidential payroll management, ensuring full HMRC and pension compliance.

Research & Development Tax Relief
Specialist claims to recover valuable tax savings for innovation and development.
Contact North Kent Chartered Accountants Today To Book Your Free Consultation
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HMRC updates guidance on information notices
HMRC has updated its Compliance Handbook guidance on the use of information notices, with changes made on 18 March 2026. The revisions clarify how HMRC should request information during enquiries and place greater emphasis on proportionality. What does this mean in practice?
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Don’t overlook the partial exemption annual adjustment
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