Accountancy & business advice with a personal touch

The team at Cartwrights, based in High Barnet, but servicing the whole of the South-East and beyond, is committed to providing to a friendly and professional service that sets us apart from other accountants.  

We offer a wide range of compliance solutions to both businesses and individuals, including bookkeeping, VAT, accounts, audit, taxation and payroll all delivered by our expert team in a way that is easy to understand. We also provide high-level tax planning and advisory services to both private individuals and businesses.  It is our no-fuss approach that keeps things simple, relatable and most importantly, beneficial to your business.  

To find out how our team can help grow your business, contact our team who would be happy to talk to you.

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March 16, 2026

Employers: Are You Ready for a New Tax Year?

The end of the 2025/26 tax year will soon be here, which means a few additional tasks to carry out on your payroll, if you run one.
March 12, 2026

Boost in Grants for Installing EV Chargers

The government has announced an over 40% increase in charge point grant amounts that will mean businesses, landlords and renters could save up to £500 on installing an electric vehicle (EV) charge point. Previously, the grant provided a discount of £350.
March 11, 2026

Spring Forecast 2026: What Does the OBR’s Latest Forecast Mean for You?

During a week dominated by news of the Middle East conflict, on 3 March 2026, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented the Spring Forecast to Parliament. The Chancellor told MPs she had “restored economic stability” as she presented the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR’s) economic forecasts.
March 9, 2026

ICAEW Says Stability in the Tax System Needed to Support Entrepreneurship

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has said that doing business in the UK is too uncertain and expensive, and more stability in the tax system is needed. Their comments were in response to the government’s call for evidence on how the tax system can better support entrepreneurs.