Ongoing Accounting & Advisory for Irish Sole Traders and Small Companies
Running a business is hard enough without constantly worrying whether you’re “doing things right” when it comes to tax, bookkeeping, or compliance.
Many of my clients come to me feeling unsure, overwhelmed, or simply fed up trying to piece things together themselves. My role is to take that pressure off — calmly, clearly, and without judgement.
I work with Irish sole traders and small companies who want ongoing, reliable support, not just a once-a-year interaction.
Who this service is for
A sole trader running a business in Ireland
A small limited company or owner-manager
Someone who wants to understand their numbers without being buried in jargon
Looking for an accountant you can actually talk to and trust long-term
Many clients start with one question and stay for years — because they feel supported, not rushed or talked down to.
What ongoing support actually looks like
Ongoing accounting is not just about keeping Revenue happy (although that matters too).
It’s about having someone who understands your business and keeps an eye on things throughout the year, not just at deadline time.
Depending on your setup, this typically includes:
Bookkeeping and ongoing financial records
VAT returns and guidance
Payroll and employer obligations
Year-end accounts and tax returns
Practical advice as questions come up
Flagging issues before they become problems
You don’t need to know what applies to you in advance — we figure that out together.
A straightforward, human approach
I explain things in plain English, not accounting language.
Clients often tell me they feel at ease from the first conversation — whether they’re just starting out, running a growing business, or coming to me after a bad experience elsewhere.
I’m used to working with people of all backgrounds, ages, and levels of experience.
You don’t need to “know the right questions” — that’s part of my job.
Supporting businesses from startup to stability
Many of my ongoing clients started as:
New businesses
First-time sole traders
Directors setting up a company
People unsure whether they were structured correctly
Getting things right early makes everything easier later — and saves money and stress in the long run.
If you’re at an early stage, ongoing support helps you build solid foundations rather than constantly fixing mistakes after the fact.
Do I need an accountant on an ongoing basis?
This is a question I’m asked a lot. In most cases, ongoing support is valuable if:
You have regular income or expenses
You are VAT-registered or approaching thresholds
You employ staff or plan to
You want clarity around tax before year-end
If ongoing support isn’t necessary, I’ll tell you that too. My approach is about what’s appropriate, not over-servicing.
Why clients stay
People tend to stay because they feel:
Supported, not judged
Clear about what’s happening and why
Comfortable asking questions
Confident that nothing important is being missed
I don’t try to be everything to everyone — but for the right clients, this works very well.
A note on scope and fit
I work with a limited number of clients so I can give proper attention to each business.
If you’re looking for:
A long-term accounting relationship
Practical advice alongside compliance
Someone who will explain things clearly and honestly
Then we’ll likely be a good fit.
Next step
If you’re not sure what level of support you need, the best place to start is a conversation.
We’ll talk through:
Your business setup
What you’re currently doing
What support would actually help
No pressure, no sales talk — just clarity.