Accountants in Kent
Callow & Co accountants are a long established firm of Chartered Accountants, Accounting Tax Specialists, Business Advisors and Insolvency Practitioners.
We offer an extensive range of accountancy services in Kent including bookkeeping services, payroll services including a BACs Bureau facility, management accounting and business start-up and business development services.
With offices conveniently sited across the Kent, we have been working with clients to help them build better businesses since 1936 when the Firm was first established. We specialise in providing audit, accountancy and tax services to small/medium enterprises and family businesses throughout the Kent.
Accountancy & Tax Services

Accountancy
We also understand that our clients needs differ greatly. Therefore, we have designed a flexible service which can be tailored for your own requirements and business needs.

New Business Startup
Starting a new business can be the start of life as a successful entrepreneur. We offer a free consultation to any business, new or established.

Company Structuring
Company formation is a vital stage of your business to get right. Once you have decided that a limited company is the right option for you, it is important to seek professional advice.

Bookkeeping
Why not come in for a chat and some of our free advice – we’ll be very happy to share our experience with you to help you make the right decisions.
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