1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy describes how the personal data of clients, potential clients and users of the website of our consulting and accounting firm are processed.
We care about the privacy and security of your personal data and ensure compliance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.By using our website or services, you acknowledge that you have read the contents of this policy.
2. Data Controller
The controller of personal data is a company providing tax, accounting and business advisory services based in the United Kingdom (hereinafter referred to as “Controller”).
The Administrator can be contacted by:contact form on the website, e-mail address indicated on the contact page, by regular mail to the address of the company's registered office.
3. Scope of processed data
The Administrator may process the following categories of personal data:identification data (name, surname, company name), contact data (e-mail address, telephone number, postal address), financial and tax data provided as part of cooperation, data on login and activity on the website (IP address, cookies, browser type, time of visit).
4. Purposes and legal bases of processing
Personal data is processed for the following purposes:
Provision of consulting and accounting services — on the basis of Article 6 (1) (b) of the UK GDPR (necessary for the performance of the contract).
Contact with the customer and handling of queries — on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) of the UK GDPR (legitimate interest of the controller).
Maintaining tax and accounting documentation — based on Article 6 (1) (c) of the UK GDPR (legal obligation).
Direct marketing — based on Article 6 (1) (a) or (f) of the UK GDPR (consent or legitimate interest).
Analysis of website traffic and improvement of functionality — based on user consent (cookies).
5. Recipients of data
Data may be shared with: IT and hosting service providers, accounting and CRM software providers, public institutions (HMRC, Companies House, etc.) , law firms or advisory firms if legally necessary.All data processors operate under entrustment agreements compliant with the UK GDPR.
6. Transfer of data outside the UK
As a general rule, personal data is not transferred outside the United Kingdom or the European Economic Area (EEA).
However, if such a transfer takes place (e.g. within cloud systems), it will take place in accordance with mechanisms ensuring an adequate level of protection (e.g. UK IDTA or Standard Contractual Clauses).
7. Data retention period
Personal data are stored for the period of: the duration of the cooperation and up to 7 years after its termination (HMRC requirements), until the withdrawal of consent — in the case of data processed on the basis of consent, for the period required for the defense or exercise of claims.
8. Rights of data subjectsEach person has the right to:access to their personal data, rectification, erasure of data (“right to be forgotten”), restriction of processing, data portability, objection to processing, withdrawal of consent at any time.
In order to exercise your rights, please contact the Administrator. If you believe that your data is being processed unlawfully, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
9. Cookies
Our website uses cookies for the purpose of: ensuring the proper functioning of the website, analyzing traffic and statistics (e.g. Google Analytics), remembering user preferences, displaying content tailored to the user.
Types of cookies:
indispensable — enabling the operation of the website,
Analytical and functional — help improve the service,
Marketing — used to personalize advertising content.
The user can change the cookie settings in his browser or in the cookie settings panel on the website at any time.
10. Data security
We use appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the security of personal data, including encryption, access control, backups and staff training on data protection.
11. Changes to the Privacy Policy
The Privacy Policy may be updated to reflect changes in legislation or in the way the company operates.
The current version of the document is always available on the website.
12. ContactIn matters related to the protection of personal data, please contact us by e-mail at the address provided in the section Contact on the website.
Last update: November 10, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how the personal data of clients, potential clients and users of the website of our consulting and accounting firm are processed.
We care about the privacy and security of your personal data and ensure compliance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.By using our website or services, you acknowledge that you have read the contents of this policy.
2. Data Controller
The controller of personal data is a company providing tax, accounting and business advisory services based in the United Kingdom (hereinafter referred to as “Controller”).
The Administrator can be contacted by:contact form on the website, e-mail address indicated on the contact page, by regular mail to the address of the company's registered office.
3. Scope of processed data
The Administrator may process the following categories of personal data:identification data (name, surname, company name), contact data (e-mail address, telephone number, postal address), financial and tax data provided as part of cooperation, data on login and activity on the website (IP address, cookies, browser type, time of visit).
4. Purposes and legal bases of processing
Personal data is processed for the following purposes:
Provision of consulting and accounting services — on the basis of Article 6 (1) (b) of the UK GDPR (necessary for the performance of the contract).
Contact with the customer and handling of queries — on the basis of Article 6 (1) (f) of the UK GDPR (legitimate interest of the controller).
Maintaining tax and accounting documentation — based on Article 6 (1) (c) of the UK GDPR (legal obligation).
Direct marketing — based on Article 6 (1) (a) or (f) of the UK GDPR (consent or legitimate interest).
Analysis of website traffic and improvement of functionality — based on user consent (cookies).
5. Recipients of data
Data may be shared with: IT and hosting service providers, accounting and CRM software providers, public institutions (HMRC, Companies House, etc.) , law firms or advisory firms if legally necessary.All data processors operate under entrustment agreements compliant with the UK GDPR.
6. Transfer of data outside the UK
As a general rule, personal data is not transferred outside the United Kingdom or the European Economic Area (EEA).
However, if such a transfer takes place (e.g. within cloud systems), it will take place in accordance with mechanisms ensuring an adequate level of protection (e.g. UK IDTA or Standard Contractual Clauses).
7. Data retention period
Personal data are stored for the period of: the duration of the cooperation and up to 7 years after its termination (HMRC requirements), until the withdrawal of consent — in the case of data processed on the basis of consent, for the period required for the defense or exercise of claims.
8. Rights of data subjectsEach person has the right to:access to their personal data, rectification, erasure of data (“right to be forgotten”), restriction of processing, data portability, objection to processing, withdrawal of consent at any time.
In order to exercise your rights, please contact the Administrator. If you believe that your data is being processed unlawfully, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
9. Cookies
Our website uses cookies for the purpose of: ensuring the proper functioning of the website, analyzing traffic and statistics (e.g. Google Analytics), remembering user preferences, displaying content tailored to the user.
Types of cookies:
indispensable — enabling the operation of the website,
Analytical and functional — help improve the service,
Marketing — used to personalize advertising content.
The user can change the cookie settings in his browser or in the cookie settings panel on the website at any time.
10. Data security
We use appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the security of personal data, including encryption, access control, backups and staff training on data protection.
11. Changes to the Privacy Policy
The Privacy Policy may be updated to reflect changes in legislation or in the way the company operates.
The current version of the document is always available on the website.
12. ContactIn matters related to the protection of personal data, please contact us by e-mail at the address provided in the section Contact on the website.
Last update: November 10, 2025