Simon Murrison

Director

Accounting & Tax

Simon Murrison, a Chartered Accountant, is Ammu Accounting’s founder and Co-Director. Simon works with the owner managed businesses and SMEs and he advises them on all aspects of accountancy, tax and financial management.

Simon has experience in a wide range of sectors and industries including: construction, professional practices and consultancies, financial services, medical and dental, landlords and property investment, as well as private individuals and families.

Simon is a highly trusted adviser with over 20 years of experience working for large and medium sized accountancy firms and running his own successful business Murrison & Wilson since 2013, which merged with AMAS in May 2020.

Simon is incredibly supportive of the business community and shares his expertise in his mentoring role with Enterprise Fellowship Development Board, as a keynote speaker at an annual legal advisers’ conference and as a regular expert on the Business Journey panel in Glasgow.

When Simon isn’t behind his desk, he can be spotted cycling home to his family or training for his next marathon.

Get in touch with Simon: email simon@ammu.uk or call 0141 290 0262

Key expertise and skills

  • Year-end accounting, corporation, business and personal tax compliance
  • Companies House and annual compliance
  • Cloud accounting, bookkeeping, VAT returns and day to day financial management
  • Company directors, partnerships and professional consultants.

Visit our accounting matters and tax matters pages to find out more about what we do and how we work with clients

Simon Murrison’s Recent Posts

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Is the cash basis right for you?

Ten years ago, HMRC introduced the cash basis accounts preparation system for the self-employed to calculate their trading profits. It’s voluntary, but take-up remains low, so HMRC plans to expand its availability. Why might businesses prefer traditional accruals basis over […]

Impact of rental sector shake-up for landlords 

The Renters (Reform) Bill has finally been introduced into Parliament, almost five years after it was first promised. It will only apply across England, because various reforms have already been introduced in Scotland and Wales. There is a common denominator, […]