We're specialist medical accountants serving GPs, consultants, and medical practice owners across Leeds. Whether you're in the City Centre, Chapel Allerton, Roundhay, or anywhere across West Yorkshire, we provide expert GP accounting and tax services for medical professionals.
Areas we serve in Leeds
We work with doctors across Leeds City Centre, Chapel Allerton, Roundhay, Headingley, Horsforth, Wetherby, and the wider West Yorkshire region including Bradford, Wakefield, and Huddersfield.
Medical accounting services in Leeds
Leeds has a strong medical sector with established GP practices, teaching hospitals, and growing private healthcare provision. We understand the Yorkshire healthcare landscape and the financial priorities of Leeds-based doctors.
GP partnership accounting
Leeds GP practices benefit from specialist accounting for partnership structures, NHS contract management, and tax-efficient profit extraction. We provide comprehensive year-round support.
Consultant tax planning
For Leeds consultants with NHS hospital roles and private practice work, we manage your tax position, pension contributions, and annual allowance calculations.
Locum doctor tax returns
Leeds locums need reliable tax support for multiple engagements. We handle self assessment, expense optimization, and payment on account management.
A numbers-led decision guide for doctors and consultants weighing whether to incorporate their private practice: sole trader versus limited company on 2026/27 figures, the NHS pension interaction, IR35 and spouse shareholding, extraction strategy, when not to incorporate, and worked examples at £40k, £80k and £150k of private income.
Consultants who draw cash from their private-practice company without declaring a formal dividend create an overdrawn director's loan account, which triggers a section 455 charge at the dividend upper rate: 33.75% on loans made in 2025/26 and 35.75% on loans made on or after 6 April 2026. The charge is temporary and repaid under s.458 once the loan is cleared, but the relief is deferred by up to a year, not instant. This guide covers the rate change, the beneficial-loan benefit in kind on balances above £10,000, the anti-avoidance rules that block repay-and-redraw, and the NHS pension angle that applies whenever money moves through a medical company.
A family investment company (FIC) is a bespoke private limited company holding investments rather than running a medical practice. For a high-earning consultant or GP with income already in the additional-rate band and surplus wealth beyond the NHS pension, it can shelter retained income at corporation-tax rates of 19-25% instead of 45% personal tax and keep future growth outside the estate. This guide explains the tax, share classes, IHT planning, and the settlements, minor-children and BADR traps that mean a FIC suits only doctors with genuine scale and a long-run family-wealth goal.