Because Experience Counts
Wolf Parkins Accounting provides a range of services tailored to meet a range of your accounting and financial needs.
Our specialised team of staff has 47 years of combined experience, so you can be confident your accounting and financial needs are our main focus. Our services are designed to suit your business and we provide a bespoke service second to none and once instructed you can rely on our professional and competent services.
In fact, we are in a privileged position in that almost all of our business comes via word of mouth from our existing clients. Our customers will testify you can trust Wolf Parkins Accounting to take care of your accounts, our reputation for trust, reliability and integrity precedes us.

Accountancy Services

Accountancy Services
Wolf Parkins provides accounting services for businesses large and small, including accounts for limited companies, limited liability partnerships, and sole traders.

Bookkeeping Services
Let Work Parkins Accounting take care of your bookkeeping is an onerous task demanding time and complete concentration.

Tax Computations
Wolf Parkins complete and submit compliant and accurate tax returns on behalf of self-employed individuals and businesses. Tax returns are often complicated and require a lot of detailed record keeping and time to complete

Payroll Services
Let Work Parkins Accounting take care of your book-keeping is an onerous task demanding time and complete concentration.

Company Secretarial
Wolf Parkins Accounting can assist with all the statutory affairs of your business from its formation to the maintenance of annual returns.

Software Tips & Advice
Wolf Parkins have detailed knowledge of Sage and IRIS cloud accountancy software. We can assist your business with hands on training so that you can use these packages effectively. For tips and advice, please get in touch with us.
Latest News
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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
As VAT year ends approach for many businesses, HMRC’s guidance highlights the need to carry out the partial exemption annual adjustment. This is often overlooked but can have a direct impact on recoverable VAT. What do you need to check?
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Tribunal rejects reliance on adviser as reasonable excuse
A recent First-tier Tribunal decision has confirmed that relying on an accountant does not automatically amount to a reasonable excuse for missing a self-assessment deadline. The case highlights the limits of delegating tax responsibilities. What does this mean in practice?


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