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01282 222484 - admin@thurstons.me.uk
We are an independent firm of Chartered Certified Accountants based in Burnley.
We provide a broad range of services for small and medium sized businesses both locally and further afield.
We aim to deliver a first-class personal service to all clients and ensure that all information is easy-to-understand the first time. A member of our team will always be available to deal with any queries you have.
We can work with your own accounting software or provide you with cloud-based options which will give you the ability to manage your finances anytime, anywhere, from pretty much any web-enabled device, giving you greater control over your time and significant cost savings.
Our service is ideal for small and medium sized businesses. We will support you with everything, so that you can focus on your business, manage your operations and make your decisions with 24/7 access to the information you need.
Ben established Thurstons Accountancy Ltd in 2018. He is a qualified Chartered Certified Accountant and has gained extensive accounting and tax knowledge throughout his professional career.
His focus is to provide expert, honest advice to clients whilst also maintaining a first class service.
Outside of work, Ben enjoys keeping active and spending time with his young family.
We know that finances are important to the success of your business, so that’s why our team are always available to answer any queries you have.
As well as your accounts, we can also help with your business plan, payroll and administration to make sure you have time to concentrate on the day-to-day running of your business.
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08 Apr 2026
HMRC's large business directorate has doubled the amount of tax revenue it collects, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
HMRC has taken in over £137 million from late payment interest so far for 2023/24, a freedom of information request from investment platform AJ Bell shows.
Almost 400 employers from across the UK have been named for failing to pay the minimum wage to tens of thousands of workers, says the government.