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20
Sep

Accountancy Award Finalist!

Award nomination - Finalist in the 'Independent Firm of the Year, Greater London' category of the British Accountancy Awards, 2016

Taxfile are finalists in the British Accountancy Awards 2016

It’s been quite a while since Guy entered the company into any awards but he was recently encouraged to apply for the 2016 British Accountancy Awards by his local Sage representative. He’s now very glad he did because Taxfile, Guy’s company, is now a Finalist in the ‘Independent Firm of the Year, Greater London‘ category! This is great recognition of the innovation of the company as a whole and the hard work of both the team and Guy himself.

The awards ceremony will take place on 29th November at The Brewery, London (EC1) so fingers crossed for a win! More information on the awards can be found at www.britishaccountancyawards.co.uk.

More details about Taxfile and the accountancy services on offer can be found at www.taxfile.co.uk (for the Tulse Hill office) and www.filetax.co.uk (for the Dulwich office). More information about Guy himself can, of course, be found on this website. Guy tends to specialise in the more complex tax issues that affect individuals and businesses. Guy shares his time between Read moreRead more

10
Oct

Officially the Best Small Business

Taxfile voted Best Small Business in the Lambeth Business Awards.

Guy Bridger and Taxfile are absolutely honoured to have won in the Best Small Business category, and to be recommended for Lambeth’s Favourite Business in the annual Lambeth Business Awards.

Now in their fourth year, the Lambeth Business Awards, in association with MJF Group, have been developed to reward and celebrate Lambeth’s vibrant and dynamic business community. The Awards are a major annual event and a focal point for business networking.

Taxfile proudly donated the Lambeth Business Award prize money of £800, plus an additional £200, to support the immediate response to the serious of disasters which have caused death and destruction throughout Japan and the region through the British Red Cross. In Japan it has been reported that more than 8000 people have been confirmed dead, with over 12000 still missing. Director Guy Bridger said “even if we are a small business our aspiration for a better world and corporate responsibility is not small. We’ve always been very proud of our ties with the community – it’s a great place to live and work and we love it! To be honoured with this award will be a real inspiration for me”.

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