Gravita London

Based in Aldgate, our London office has over 250 team members. We’re a team of high-calibre, pragmatic accountants and tax advisors using technology to help your business grow faster. We partner with businesses and the people around them who need skilled experts to help manage their growth ambitions. With over 7000 strong client relationships, we understand the importance of moving at pace to let you get on with what really matters: growing your business.

 

Our seasoned experts have adept technical expertise, so whatever challenges you’re facing, as a full service accountancy partner, we’ll provide a pragmatic solution for your needs. Ranging from everyday financial worries to complex business challenges, our team are well-equipped to offer sound advice with precision and agility, using digital solutions to stay streamlined. We scale to suit your business’ needs. We champion transparency. We provide innovative yet practical solutions which help you capitalise on opportunities. The Gravita team works relentlessly behind the scenes to get things right and alleviate your stress – helping you plan better and grow faster.

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What the 2025 Autumn Budget could mean for Income tax and National Insurance

7th November 2025
Written by: Michaela Lamb
After Rachel Reeves’ speech on 4th November, it will come as no surprise that, we understand, she has spoken to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) about increasing income tax by 2%, potentially to be...
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Why now could be the moment to review your asset plans before the 2025 Autumn Budget

6th November 2025
Written by: Ian MacGillivray
As usual, the Press and media organisations have been busy speculating about what will be in the Budget which the Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver on 26th November 2025. Talk to us This has led...
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What to do if you receive an HMRC letter about crypto tax

5th November 2025
Written by: Dion Laycock
HMRC has started contacting individuals it believes may have under-reported income or gains from crypto transactions. These “one to many” letters, often known as nudge letters, are being sent to taxpayers whose records suggest they...
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