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Welcome to Berry Accountants and Business Advisers

We are a team of experienced accountants providing expert support to businesses and individuals across Leicestershire and beyond. Our personalised approach ensures you receive attentive, knowledgeable service tailored to your unique needs, helping you and your business succeed.

Whether you need help with bookkeeping, accounts preparation, payroll, or VAT, our skilled team is here to guide you every step of the way. We’re dedicated to supporting your business goals, no matter your size or stage of growth.

We also offer a comprehensive range of advisory services, including tax, audit and corporate finance services as well as business advice. From new startups to established companies, we work with clients from all backgrounds, delivering expert guidance you can trust.

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Latest new by Berry's

October 9, 2025

Autumn Budget 2025 – What Might Be Coming for Businesses?

The Autumn Budget will be delivered on 26 November, but the Chancellor’s recent speech in Liverpool gave us some useful hints about what could be on the table.
October 8, 2025

CMA Flags Concerns Over Rising Fuel Margins

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its latest monitoring report on fuel prices, highlighting increases in both pump prices and retailer margins.
October 6, 2025

Digital ID to Become Mandatory for Right to Work Checks

The government has announced its plan to introduce a new digital ID scheme, which will become the standard way to complete Right to Work checks by the end of the current Parliament.
October 3, 2025

Amazon to close UK grocery stores as focus shifts to online delivery

Amazon is set to close all 19 of its UK Amazon Fresh grocery stores less than five years after launching the till-free sites in London. Five of the stores may be converted into Whole Foods outlets, another grocery brand owned by Amazon.