How Much Does a Contractor Accountant Cost, and What Value Should I Expect?

Published On: June 30th, 2026Categories: News

If you have decided to contract through a Limited Company and wonder how to handle your accounting responsibilities and what it might cost to engage an expert, then this article is for you. Becoming a Limited Company contractor can open the door to greater earning potential and tax efficiency – but it also brings additional responsibilities. One of the first decisions you’ll face is whether to appoint an accountant, and the first thing you might ask when considering this is: how much does a contractor accountant cost, and what value should you expect for your money?

This guide outlines typical fees, what’s included, what adds value, and how to choose a specialist who understands Limited Company contracting inside out.

Key Takeaways

  • Contractor accountant fees usually fall between £80–£150 per month for Limited Company support.
  • Good value includes bookkeeping software, submissions, payroll, and proactive tax planning built around a contractor’s needs.
  • A specialist Limited Company contractor accountant provides tailored advice that general accountants can’t match.
  • Always assess value, expertise, and service – not just price.

Typical Costs for Contractor Accountants (Limited Company)

Contractor accountants typically operate on a fixed monthly fee. Costs vary based on the level of support you need and whether bookkeeping is included.

Typical Price Range

  • £80-£120 per month – Standard Limited Company contractor package
  • £120-£150+ per month – Premium packages with bookkeeping, unlimited advice, and regular reviews
  • £900-£1,500 annually – For firms offering annual payment options

What’s Usually Included in a Contractor Accounting Package?

Specialist Limited Company contractor accountants generally cover the essentials needed to run your company compliantly and tax efficiently.

Core Inclusions

  • Annual Accounts & Corporation Tax Return
  • Director payroll
  • Quarterly VAT returns
  • Confirmation Statement filing
  • Cloud bookkeeping software
  • Tax planning tailored to contractors
  • Support with dividends, expenses and company structure
  • IR35 guidance and contract advice

For Limited Company contractors, these aren’t optional – they’re the foundations of staying compliant.

What Might Add Cost?

Some providers charge extra for services that others include as standard. Understanding this helps you compare like-for-like.

Common Extra Costs

  • Self-Assessment Tax Return: £250-£400
  • Accounting software: £200-500 per year
  • Registered Office & Mail Handling: £10-£15/month
  • Bookkeeping services: £30-£80/month (if not included)
  • Company formation: Free with some accountants, otherwise £100-£200

When comparing packages, check what’s truly included – two accountants charging the same fee can offer very different levels of support.

What Value Should a Specialist Contractor Accountant Provide?

Cost matters – but true value comes from expertise and proactive support, particularly for Limited Company contractors.

1. Contractor-specific Tax Efficiency

A contractor accountant should help you with the information you need to make key decisions as a Director such as:

  • Optimising your salary/dividend mix
  • Identifying allowable expenses
  • Choosing the right VAT scheme
  • Timing of dividends and major purchases
  • Maximising your take-home pay while staying compliant

This level of advice can save significantly more than the cost of the monthly fee.

2. IR35 Expertise

IR35 is a critical issue for Limited Company contractors. An accountant who truly understands IR35 will be able to provide:

Understanding IR35 can protect both your compliance and your take-home pay.

3. Compliance and Peace of Mind

A good contractor accountant ensures:

  • Timely, accurate filings
  • No missed deadlines
  • No avoidable penalties
  • HMRC correspondence handled on your behalf
  • Clear, proactive communication

For contractors juggling client delivery, this peace of mind is invaluable.

4. Reduced Admin and Time Savings

Your accountant should help streamline your workflow through:

  • Automated bookkeeping
  • Online expense capture
  • Easy invoice creation
  • Real-time tax overviews
  • Managed payroll and VAT

This frees you to focus entirely on your contract work.

5. Unlimited, Human Support

Top-tier contractor accountants offer:

  • Unlimited queries
  • Fast response times
  • A named point of contact
  • Support that adapts as your business grows

This is particularly important for contractors who want reassurance and clarity, not generic call-centre support.

How to Choose a Good-Value Contractor Accountant

Price is only one part of the decision. You should also ask:

  • Do you specialise in Limited Company contractors only?
  • Is your monthly fee all-inclusive?
  • Is bookkeeping software included?
  • Do I get a named accountant?
  • What’s your IR35 experience?
  • Are personal tax returns included or extra?
  • Are there any hidden fees?

Green Flags

  • Transparent, fixed pricing
  • Contractor-only focus
  • Proactive tax planning
  • Unlimited advice
  • Clear onboarding and switching process

Red Flags

  • Extra fees for basic submissions
  • Generalist accountancy with no contractor specialism
  • Slow or unhelpful responses
  • Lack of IR35 knowledge

FAQs

Most pay £80–£150 per month depending on how comprehensive the package is.

Yes. Limited Company contractors benefit greatly from niche tax planning, IR35 support, and industry-specific compliance guidance.

Many do, but some charge extra. Others include it within premium packages.

Very easily. Your new accountant should manage the entire professional clearance process for you.

Some firms include everything in the monthly fee, while others add charges for essentials like VAT returns, payroll, or bookkeeping software.

Final Thoughts

A contractor accountant shouldn’t just file your returns – they should help you run a compliant, efficient, tax-optimised Limited Company with confidence. Expect to pay around £80–£150 per month, but focus on value, expertise, and contractor-specific support rather than price alone.

At SG Accounting, we offer a fully inclusive, great-value package designed specifically for Limited Company contractors – no hidden fees, unlimited support, market-leading software, and specialist advice whenever you need it.

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Kerry Newman Director of SG Accounting
Kerry joined SG back in July 2017, and is MAATQB qualified, and currently working towards her ACCA. Specialising in contractor accounting for 10 years, Kerry has always been an accountant, and has spent most of her career focusing on the needs of small business and contractors.

Note: All the information and advice in this blog post was correct at the time of writing.

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