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Lince Salisbury is an accountancy firm offering a range of services which cover all areas of business tax and accounting. We have two offices, one based in Hampshire and the other in Guernsey. We are an independent member firm of BKR International, allowing us unfettered access to a range of skills and technical expertise. That’s why we can offer such a range of accountancy and other financial services to our clients. We are particularly strong in the areas of shareholder advice, including business valuations and long term shareholder wealth maximisation.
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16-20 South Street Centre, South Street, Hythe, SO45 6EB, Southampton, United Kingdom
- 023 8017 6963
- hythe@lincesalisbury.com
- lincesalisbury.com
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