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Lateness, lack of control, uncertainty…all things that we all dislike in running a business.


We return calls and emails quickly, answer questions fast, take away any uncertainty you have in making decisions, in short, we will give you back control, to get and keep you up-to-date, to give you focussed answers quickly so that you and your business gain and stay in control.


Our costs are agreed upon before we start any work, at the ‘Welcome’ stage.


Our clients love fixed costs as it gives them certainty, builds Trust and allows us to focus on our work and on Taking care of you.


We want you and your business to be the best they can be, which is why we take the time to listen to your goals and aspirations at the earliest opportunity.


Once we have listened and understood your needs, we embrace that in our work and in the focussed advice we give.


We make sure we use the best technology and the best systems (we are Cloud Platinum partners to Xero and QuickBooks).


The best people are recruited and trained to look after you and keep you up to date with what is best for you and your business.


Our simple 3 step service promise gives us the opportunity to help you create a truly rewarding business.

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Expert Accountants in Rugby

We offer full tax, bookkeeping and accountin g services, so you can focus on everything else in your business. 


With our expertise and know-how, we'll help you save money, reduce stress, and focus on your real priorities. 

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Send us your details and we’ll arrange a time to discuss how we can support your firm or business.

Trusted Business & Tax Advisors in Rugby

10. Chartered Accountants provide a wide range of business, accounting and tax services to our valued clients in Rugby and its surrounding villages.

With high-speed rail links to London, a busy arterial route in the A45 passing right next to the town, and now the most amazing 21st-century shopping experience at Rushden Lakes, it’s an exciting time to be running a business in Rugby


We understand the challenges and opportunities that you are faced with as a business. With the development of Cloud-based software and the migration of digital accounting, HMRC’s vision to digitalise the UK tax system is now well underway. 10CA are here to help you and have set up a specialist team to ensure that your business is guided through the process of Making Tax Digital. We are Xero Platinum partners putting us in a great position to advise you in relation to your future business needs.


Our friendly team of qualified accountants in Northampton help take the stress away from government agency red tape, as well as offering professional information and insight for you to plan your business strategically.


Running your business efficiently takes teamwork; It means good communication and regular contact to ensure that we get to know you, understand your aims, and in turn know the specific needs of your business. We take pride in offering a service that gets your business results, saves you costs, and one that meets your goals.

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Our range of services to businesses are broad

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Our specialist client industries and sectors include:

"I would have no hesitation in recommending them to any business, in fact I have done so several times."

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Chartered Accountants Rugby

As a client of 10.CA, you will be looked after by one of our accounting specialists. We have big firm experience within a small boutique practice that allows us to offer you a service with insightful business advice. Both personal and business clients alike appreciate our proactive approach and amazing quality of service.


Our accountancy firm in Northamptonshire offers friendly, reliable and personable service. We have many years of experience and have gained our clients’ trust. So, if you are facing issues with your current tax returns, management accountants, VAT returns, annual accounts, bookkeeping, tax planning or other accountancy services, we can surely provide the best solution and professional help.

Our promise is to provide accounting services that are consistent and focused on making your good business better…


Xero Platinum Partners

The Xero system is the most user-friendly software we’ve ever seen and truly helps our clients to keep their records up to date quickly and efficiently. At the same time, it gives us the opportunity to collaborate with our Rugby clients online so that we can use our time providing added value to our clients rather than doing the routine keystrokes. Check out the key benefits of adopting Xero for your small business. Xero is also the software we recommend for Making Tax Digital.

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Why not check out our  case studies – like the one from the customer who said: “10. Chartered Accountants take the responsibility of controlling our finances which allows me to spend more time on the restaurant floor and growing the business. They act as our finance department overseeing our accounts, payroll, payment run and year-end, as well as strategic advice and consultancy… “

Contact us today to talk to one of our specialists about how we can help you take your business forward…


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Which Limited Company Expenses Are Tax Deductible?
By Dexter Stevens June 29, 2026
Learn which limited company expenses are tax deductible, how to claim tax relief and reduce your corporation tax bill while staying HMRC-compliant.
By Charlie Flockhart June 4, 2026
Do you know what your Personal Savings Allowance is? While most taxpayers in the UK will know the thresholds for Income Tax, a worrying few know the way in which personal savings can be subject to tax. With ISAs set for a significant overhaul, understanding the less tax-efficient saving options will soon be more important. How much tax do you pay on your savings? While your savings are not taxed, any interest generated by those savings could be subject to tax if it exceeds your Personal Savings Allowance. Depending on the rate of Income Tax you pay, your Personal Savings Allowance will differ. The thresholds are: £1,000 for Basic-rate taxpayers £500 for Higher-rate taxpayers £0 for Additional-rate taxpayers ISAs remain the more tax-efficient saving strategy as the interest generated from them is tax-free. It is therefore most effective to utilise the full £20,000 saving limit for an ISA as early in the tax year as possible to benefit the most from the accumulation of interest. How should tax on savings be managed? The main issue is that tax on savings is often overlooked, resulting in HMRC taking action for underpaid taxes. This will often manifest in a charge through PAYE, as employees are more likely to overlook this obligation. Those filing Self Assessment tax returns should already be declaring interest earned, so any compliance issue in that group points to a wider problem with handling tax obligations. When attempting to make the most of saving strategies, it is best to seek professional financial advice. This will be more important if the saving limit for Cash ISAs falls to £12,000 for under-65s in 2027 as proposed, leaving younger savers to have to find new ways to grow their wealth. Our professional team can help you to determine an effective saving strategy that suits your financial goals while helping you to be mindful of the tax obligations that you may face. We do not want to see anyone caught off-guard by an unexpected tax bill and understanding your exposure is vital for preventing this. Get in touch with our team to regain confidence in your saving strategy.
By Charlie Flockhart June 4, 2026
The £2,000 cap on National Insurance (NI) free salary sacrifice pension contributions was sold as a tax on high earners but, if you look closer, the opposite is true. In fact, the people most exposed are middle-income savers and the small businesses that employ them. For the so-called “squeezed middle”, it is yet another quiet hit to take. Why do the rules adversely affect middle-earners? From April 2029, salary sacrifice tax relief will continue to be available, but only the first £2,000 of employee pension contributions each year will be free of NI. Anything above that becomes liable to NI for both the employee and the employer and the full adverse effect is clear once the different rates of NI are accounted for. If a person’s total pension contributions are modest, say up to six per cent, those individuals who earn between £35,000 and £50,270 will pay an eight per cent NI charge on pension contributions above the £2,000 cap. By contrast, an individual whose earnings already exceed the upper earnings limit of £50,270 will pay employee NI at just two per cent on those same excess contributions. This imbalance in the NI system means that those on lower incomes could pay four times the NI rate on their pension savings in excess of the new threshold than the highest earners pay. How does this change affect employers’ National Insurance bills? Many employers currently share their own NI savings by topping up staff pensions, but a new 15 per cent employer NI charge on contributions above the cap makes those top-ups unaffordable for a lot of firms. As a result, some employees could see the overall efficiency of their pension saving above the cap fall by as much as 23 per cent once lost top-ups are counted. Even those who stay below the threshold are not safe, as the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimates that around 76 per cent of higher employer costs are eventually passed back to staff through weaker pay rises and trimmed benefits. Don’t wait for the change The good news is that there is time to plan, as the rules do not take effect until April 2029, which leaves room to act while current allowances still apply. If you are a middle earner, this is exactly the moment to review your pension strategy, weigh up complementary options such as ISAs and make sure your retirement plans stay on track. To talk through what the salary sacrifice cap means for you, please get in touch with our team.

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