Armet Accounting Ltd is a small owner-run office of Chartered Accountants based in Central Scotland, near Falkirk. 


Training with one of the "Big Four" accountancy firms, Laura Arbuckle qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 2001 and has worked both in Practice and in Banking since then. Laura works closely with individuals and small businesses, efficiently servicing their financial reporting and tax requirements. 

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Helping your finances flow...

When you run a business, you are an expert in your field but not necessarily an expert in the financial side of your business. Maybe you are struggling even to work out what you need to do to comply with the law. You certainly don’t want to be worrying about what you need to provide to HMRC or Companies House, and who knows when it needs to be with them? All you’d like to do is focus on what you’re passionate about.  

So why not let me worry about the financial side of your business for you? I can take your data and transform it into reports that satisfy your legal requirements in a timely way and also help you make better business decisions.  

At a basic level, we can work together to ensure full compliance with the law or you can add additional services to ensure you have the right information you need to be able to make the right decisions in a timely manner.  
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Free First Meeting

I like to provide all my clients with a fixed fee for my services and every quote is tailored to the individual or business.  Before I can give you a quote I really need to find out more about your business and what you need help with and you need to find out if you will be happy working with me.  After an initial chat we can arrange a meeting to go through things in more detail and firm up the arrangements. 

Click the button below to arrange an initial call at a time that suits you.  If you decide you don't need my help, there is no charge.  
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Laura's latest blog posts

Andrea from Armet Accounting
By Andrea Dow 05 Apr, 2024
My name is Andrea Dow. I am originally from East Kilbride but moved to Lanark when I got married. Its semi-rural and my husband and I are very happy there. We enjoy all things outdoors – cycling, hillwalking, a bit of scrambling, snowboarding but I also love the gym too.
I’ve sold a property, do I need to do a Capital Gains Tax return?
By Laura Arbuckle 01 Feb, 2024
My residential landlord clients would probably tell you that they are fed up of hearing about HMRC’s latest requirements for reporting Capital Gains Tax. At every accounts review meeting I make sure they are fully aware that in the event they sell their residential rental property, they must complete a return and pay any tax that is likely to be due within 60 days of the sale being agreed.
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