Top 7 Personal Tax Accountants Across London

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Published
June 17, 2026
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Personal tax has become more complicated for a lot of people in recent years, with property income, dividends, freelance work, and investments all adding layers that a simple PAYE salary never required. What used to be a straightforward annual task for many has, for a growing number of people, turned into something that benefits from proper professional input rather than a last minute scramble each January.
London is large enough that the right accountant for one person rarely suits everyone, so it helps to know what is available across different parts of the city. Areas of specialism vary too, with some firms more focused on landlords and property investors, others on freelancers and contractors, and some taking a broader view that includes inheritance and trust planning. Here are seven firms worth knowing about, each working with individuals on personal tax matters in their part of London.
1. Naail & Co, Central London
Based in the heart of London, Naail & Co work with individuals on self-assessment, handling income from business, rental, foreign, and investment sources. Their focus stays on personal tax rather than spreading across every type of client, which suits people whose finances pull in several different directions at once.
2. Bryden Johnson, Croydon
Bryden Johnson has worked across London and Surrey for over 125 years, and personal tax now makes up a growing part of that work as more clients juggle multiple income sources. Based in Croydon, the firm tends to work with the same clients year on year rather than treating each return as a one off task, which means less time spent re-explaining your situation from scratch each time.
3. Andrew Passer, Stanmore
Covering North West London and the wider Greater London area, Andrew Passer works directly with landlords, contractors, and individuals on tax return filing and HMRC compliance. Being based in Stanmore, the firm has a particular focus on clients across North and North West London.
4. Coman & Co, Dulwich
Formed in South London, Coman & Co specialise in tax for individuals and small businesses, with particular experience advising landlords on property related tax matters. Many of their clients are higher rate taxpayers working from central London, which has shaped a service built around more complex personal tax situations.
5. Perrys Chartered Accountants, London and Kent
With an office on the Strand alongside several locations across Kent, Perrys Chartered Accountants handle self-assessment returns for self-employed individuals, company directors, and property investors. Their personal tax planning work covers income tax, capital gains, and inheritance tax considerations, and they tend to favour plain English explanations over technical jargon.
6. Rayner Essex, North London and Herts
Rayner Essex provide personal tax advice covering business, family, and individual tax matters, with particular experience supporting clients moving to or from the UK. Their team also handles inheritance tax planning and day to day compliance questions for clients across North London and Hertfordshire, often coordinating with other advisers when a client's affairs cross into more than one area.
7. Kreston Reeves, London, Kent, and Sussex
Operating across London, Kent, and Sussex, Kreston Reeves take a broader view of personal tax that often draws in other specialist teams where needed, including trust and estate planning. Their approach suits clients whose tax situation spans more than one area, such as combining property income with overseas interests.
Each of these firms approaches personal tax slightly differently, and the right fit often comes down to where you are based and how complex your income situation is. Speaking to two or three before committing, and asking how they would handle your specific circumstances rather than just their standard process, tends to be more useful than comparing fees alone. A good accountant should be able to explain clearly how they would approach your particular mix of income, rather than offering the same generic answer to everyone who calls.
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