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The team at JCWallace & Co are excellent to deal with, nothing is too much bother. Gordon is extremely knowledgeable and quick to respond to any questions. A professional and friendly company you can trust to keep your accounts in order. I can’t rate the service high enough
Our GP practice have worked with Gordon Sharp from JCWallace & Co for over 7 years. They have consistently provided a personalised, high-quality service and Gordon has always amazed us with his speedy responses to questions. It is always easy to access advice and we have felt informed and supported. We would recommend JCWallace & Co without reservation.
We joined JCWallace & Co in 2023 and it was the best decision we have made. The whole team has been exceptional. GP practice finances are challenging but their expert knowledge and swift response to queries has reduced our stress significantly. They are highly skilled in navigating the peculiarities of tax and NHS pension scheme for partners and I recommend them wholeheartedly.
JC Wallace have been our accountants for the past 4 years. Their communication is excellent, they provide sensible advice tailored to our individual financial situation and have navigated the complexities of the NHS patient changes competently.
Since moving my accounts to JCWallace & Co I have felt very reassured by their experience and knowledge. They are very approachable and I have always received excellent advice.
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