Nixon Williams
Nixon Williams is a UK accountancy firm specialising in services for contractors, freelancers, and the self-employed. Based in Preston, the firm has built its reputation on providing tailored support to independent professionals, particularly within IT, engineering, healthcare, and other specialist sectors where flexible working models are common.
Its services include company formations, tax compliance, IR35 guidance, payroll, and year-end accounts, helping clients manage both regulatory obligations and personal tax efficiency. With a strong focus on digital solutions, Nixon Williams offers cloud-based tools to simplify bookkeeping and ensure compliance with HMRC requirements, including Making Tax Digital.
Coverage includes developments in IR35, contractor market trends, leadership changes, and service enhancements. Editorial reporting also highlights Nixon Williams’ role in supporting the contractor economy, offering insights for accountants and finance directors into how tax and regulatory changes affect the growing population of self-employed professionals.
Nixon Williams
Nixon Williams is a UK accountancy firm specialising in services for contractors, freelancers, and the self-employed. Based in Preston, the firm has built its reputation on providing tailored support to independent professionals, particularly within IT, engineering, healthcare, and other specialist sectors where flexible working models are common.
Its services include company formations, tax compliance, IR35 guidance, payroll, and year-end accounts, helping clients manage both regulatory obligations and personal tax efficiency. With a strong focus on digital solutions, Nixon Williams offers cloud-based tools to simplify bookkeeping and ensure compliance with HMRC requirements, including Making Tax Digital.
Coverage includes developments in IR35, contractor market trends, leadership changes, and service enhancements. Editorial reporting also highlights Nixon Williams’ role in supporting the contractor economy, offering insights for accountants and finance directors into how tax and regulatory changes affect the growing population of self-employed professionals.











