Welcome to The Hansen Company, your local accountant in Busby, Glasgow.

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Welcome to the hansen company

As an experienced team of accountants, we provide expert services to organisations and individuals throughout Scotland and the UK.

We take great satisfaction in providing a personalised accounting service performed by a highly skilled team who have the knowledge to support your company's success.

We will support you every step of the way to help achieve your company objectives, and growing your business with a collaborative approach. We can help with anything from accounting, accounts preparation, payroll and VAT services. 

For individuals, we also provide a wide range of services, such as tax preparation, as well as guidance on personal financial planning. We deal with clients of all sizes across numerous industries, so whether your business is just getting started or it is already established and you need professional advice, we are here to help.

Please get in touch with us to learn more about us and how we can support you in achieving your objectives.

LATEST NEWS FROM The hansen company

Jul 13, 2026

Proposed offence for reckless, untrue tax statements

HMRC have proposed a new criminal offence for making reckless, untrue statements or declarations about what's known as 'direct taxes' - Income Tax, National Insurance and the like. For Customs and Excise and VAT ('indirect taxes'), it is already possible to prosecute individuals who make untrue statements or submit incorrect documents either knowingly or recklessly, without the need to prove dishonesty. The penalties for such offences can be severe, including substantial fines and imprisonment. The direct tax regime does not currently contain an equivalent offence.
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Jul 9, 2026

Britain's yearly £44m health & safety violations bill

A new Freedom of Information (FOI) request has discovered that health and safety violations cost British employers over £44 million per year. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) revealed that serious breaches have resulted in an increasing number of prosecutions between 2023 and 2025.
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