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.
The Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme is widely misread as free money for extra staff, when it is a reimbursement of defined employment costs up to a capped maximum, with real tax and VAT consequences for whoever does the employing. This guide takes the practical employer view: which roles are reimbursable, how the cap works, who can legally employ the staff and how each model changes the payroll, the NHS pension, the Employment Allowance and, most importantly, the VAT supply-of-staff question. It closes with how the reimbursement should sit in the accounts.
When a salaried or sessional GP is offered a partnership, the practical question is what you actually pay to come in, and what that money buys. This page isolates the capital buy-in itself: a contribution into the partnership capital accounts for your share of net assets, working capital and any premises share. It explains parity (working up from a reduced share to a full, equal profit share over an agreed period), and how the figure is set and valued, namely on net assets per the accounts and a surveyor or District Valuer basis for premises, never an NHS goodwill multiple. It is the money-and-mechanics page for joining, not a broad pros-and-cons of partnership.
NHS GP practice goodwill cannot be sold and has not been saleable since 1 April 2004. This guide explains the prohibition, why it exists, what actually changes hands on a partnership buy-in or buy-out, the one private exception, and why the dental goodwill playbook does not apply to GPs.
Book a consultation with a Leeds medical accountant
Tell us about your role and financial priorities. We'll arrange a short introductory call to discuss how we can support your medical practice.