A Friendly Reminder and Important Updates

As the clock ticks down towards the 31st January deadline, we find ourselves in the midst of the bustling tax return season. At Whittaker and Co, we want to ensure that this process is as smooth and stress-free as possible for all our valued clients. With our dedicated team working diligently to meet the demands of this busy period, we’re here to provide some important updates and friendly reminders.

⏰ Deadline for Current Clients: Current clients are reminded of our paperwork deadline was at the end of October. Any submissions after this date will incur fines and there is no guarantee that we will be able to accept any paperwork in January. Your timely cooperation is crucial for a smooth process and avoiding penalties.

🚫 No New Paperwork Accepted: During this critical time, we regret to inform you that we are unable to accept any new paperwork. Our focus is dedicated to providing the utmost attention and support to our existing clients. This ensures that their tax returns are handled with precision and submitted on time to meet the impending 31st January deadline.

📑 Logging New Leads: Although we are not currently accepting new paperwork, rest assured that we keep detailed logs. After the 31st January deadline has passed, any leads or inquiries will be diligently followed up. This commitment ensures that we address all your needs effectively, even if they come in after the initial rush.

🤝 Appreciation for Cooperation: We extend our sincere appreciation for the understanding and cooperation to all our clients during this peak season. We acknowledge that this is a busy time for everyone, and your cooperation allows us to provide the best service possible.

If you have any questions or concerns, our dedicated support team is here to assist you and thank you for choosing Whittaker and Co!

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