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Warr & Co Chartered Accountants

Formed as Warr & Co in 1994, we can trace our roots back to 1982. The five partners led by Tim Warr and supported by our excellent team have been providing accountancy and tax advice both to businesses and individuals for nearly 30 years.  Our services are now provided through Warr & Co Limited.

We provide a comprehensive range of services and proactively tailor these to the needs of each client.  Our client range is broad and includes sole traders, partnerships, limited companies, professionals and high net worth individuals.  We have invested in technology to ensure we utilise modern means of communication and that our administration is efficient and, where possible, paperless.

  • We are based in Stockport, Cheshire and have a second office in London. 
  • We believe we are different.
  • We pride ourselves in providing our clients, with professional guidance and expert advice, necessary to run a successful business.
  • Please take a look around our website to see what we have to offer you.

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