"Inca have been fantastic for Gel!! Good, honest support and expertise for a small business and at a price that allowed us to make a considerable saving on what we were being charged elsewhere. I have been very happy to recommend Graham and the Inca team to one or two other companies and individuals..."
John Morton - Gel Marketing Ltd

There are many accountants in Oxfordshire, but few, if any, are solely focused on helping small businesses and small business owners. We’re a small accountancy practice based near Oxford in the village of Southmoor. Like most small businesses, our clients work beyond the typical 9 to 5 Monday to Friday, value the relationships with their customers, offer extra services often at no additional charge and are quick to respond when the need arises. We adopt the same values and practices – after all we’re a small business ourselves.
Our website reinforces those values – we’re proud of the testimonials our clients have provided and are very willing to share hints, tips and tax advice for all visitors – for free. We hope you find our approach as well as our focus different from other accounting practices in Oxfordshire – we call it “Caring Accounting”. For us it’s about more than just the numbers. It’s about relationships, trust, professionalism and most importantly our clients.
We hope you find our website a useful resource for you and your business.
Lesley & Graham Carson
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