Our certified accountants for small business offer advice that benefits you beyond mere legal compliance
As a small business owner, it can be unbelievably stressful to keep the business up and running. Therefore you need a small business accountant to back you up.
At Naseem’s Accountants, we partner with small business owners in a wide range of sectors, including trade, services, wellness, and beauty. We are ready to help your company flourish wherever your passion may lie.
If you are a small business owner in need of professional and affordable accounting solutions, contact us and receive quotation today!
We are a group of specialist consultants and accountants for small business in Birmingham. We strive to be the friendly face of the tax and accounting profession that offers small businesses a number of services.
Everything that a small company needs for start-ups or those in the development process may require expert tax and accounting services. We provide specialised technical advice on accounts and tax for small businesses so they can flourish without any hindrance.
We also deal with all kinds of tax fields that are applicable to small enterprises. This covers limited companies, corporate tax, partnership income tax, self-employed and individuals, capital gains tax, and value-added tax. Our basic tax services typically cover compliance services, such as tax payable at the end of the year, tax returns, and HM Revenue and Customs liaisons on behalf of our customer.
As a small business accountants, we offer myriad services from general bookkeeping and administration accounting to year-end statutory and audit accounts.
We seek to improve accounting oversight by maintaining the statutory accounts criteria and introducing a comprehensive internal management accounting framework. We also provide specialised guidance on the technical fields of accounting.
As accountants for small business in UK, we offer you bookkeeping services which will help you track your expenses as a crucial part of running a business or completing a project.
Your financial transactions are going to serve you as evidence of your financial matters. This is also going to come in handy for legal matters. Small expenses such as meals and entertainment, traveling, cars and vehicles need to be accounted for. We use the best software for bookkeeping such as Xero, FreeAgent, QuickBooks, and Sage.
In the inception phase of your company an small business accountant can also help you in writing down a business plan. We can also help in informing you of the structure of your company and help you in getting licenses for your business. Once you have a registered business, then we can start setting up your accounts according to the type of business and company. It is important to have a clear financial representation of your company. This effort especially pays back at the time of submitting taxes or in case of an investigation by HMRC. It will also increase your chances of getting loans and credits due to the financial transparency of your company.
Our process is fairly straightforward. We utilise approaches that are ideally tailored to your business sector’s performance requirements.
Do you have questions about your company’s accounts? Are you looking for small business accountants? We are happy to assist you in any way that we can.
An expert will talk to you about your needs. We are happy to serve as your business accountants and help you to grow your business.
Next, you need to say “YES.” We can provide a fixed quote for the services you necessitate.
Naseems Accountants provide professional tax consultancy and accounting services to small, medium and large businesses in Birmingham, as well as the rest of United Kingdom.
Naseems Accountants provide professional tax consultancy and accounting services to small, medium and large businesses in Birmingham, as well as the rest of United Kingdom.





If you’re already running your own limited company, one of the key advantages is the flexibility in how you take income. But doing it right takes planning.


Many associates start as sole traders, but once income grows, it may be worth considering a limited company structure. Incorporating can open up new tax planning opportunities, but it’s not always the right move.
If you decide to go limited, we’ll handle the entire setup and make the transition as smooth as possible, with no disruption to your work or income.
As a self employed associate, filing your own Self-assessment is a legal requirement, but many leave it too late or miss out on valuable deductions.
You’ll receive reminders, clear explanations, and full support, so your tax return is one less thing to worry about.

Claiming the right expenses can lower your tax bill substantially, but it’s also one of the areas HMRC looks at closely, so accuracy matters. Many dental associates underclaim and pay more tax than they should, or overclaim and risk penalties.

We’ll guide you on what’s allowed and what’s not. Some examples are:
We make sure your records are clean and that your claims are correct.
Once your dental practice is operating through a limited company, one of the most important financial decisions you’ll face is how to extract your profits. The right balance between salary and dividends can significantly reduce your tax bill, but it must be handled correctly.
Paying yourself too much salary can trigger higher national insurance costs, while taking excessive dividends without proper planning may lead to unexpected tax bills or impact mortgage and financial assessments.

VAT is one of the most misunderstood areas for dental practice owners. While most NHS treatments are VAT exempt, many private and cosmetic services, like teeth whitening or facial aesthetics, can fall under the standard rated category.
This mix of exempt and taxable income creates what’s known as a “partial exemption” scenario, meaning you may not be able to reclaim all of your VAT on expenses. And that’s where many practices unknowingly get caught out.

One of the biggest financial decisions a dentist makes is choosing how to operate: as a sole trader or through a limited company. Each structure comes with its own tax implications, responsibilities, and long term considerations. The right setup will depend entirely on your individual circumstances and future plans.
There’s no one size fits all answer. That’s why we take the time to understand your practice model, income level, and ambitions before advising on the most efficient and practical structure for you.
As specialist dental accountants, we help you identify and claim every allowable expense, such as:
Claiming correctly not only lowers your tax bill but it also improves the financial clarity of your practice. We make sure nothing is missed.

Understanding which expenses are tax-deductible can make a real difference to your tax liability.