Digital Assets
Our clients range from individuals investing in digital assets and corporate entities within the digital payments market, to custodians of digital assets.
Our digital asset team supports individuals, organisations and investors with all their digital currency accounting and tax requirements, both in the UK and overseas, through our international association, DFK International. This sector moves quickly, in-line with ever evolving technology. Companies operating within it need to be able to rely upon and trust their accounting partner to be plugged into and on top of those changes, understanding how digital currencies function and the technology behind those currencies.
Gravita’s experience in working with Digital assets clients:
Gravita has been providing audit, accounting and tax services to the digital asset sector since 2017.
Gravita has been working in the regulated business space for decades, which means we are fully able to support and guide our clients if and when digital asset activities fall under the regulators in due course.
We work with key figures within the professional services sector, in London and across the world, to support the sector. We are therefore able to recommend legal and banking contacts who we already work closely with on similar clients and who we know understand the digital asset sector inside out.
For more information on our audit, accounting and tax offering in the digital asset sector click the boxes on the right.
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