Meet The Team

AnjuliSymonds

Director and Keeper of the Purse Strings

Fifty percent of the ‘Director Dream Team Duo’, Anjuli founded Ellacott Morris with Michelle back in 2011. Having worked together in the past, they knew their strengths and skillsets complemented each other’s perfectly, enabling them to create a unique accountancy practice with a refreshing approach to supporting clients.

Whilst a large part of Anjuli’s role is ensuring Ellacott Morris runs efficiently, she loves nothing more than helping other businesses do the same. With a knack for identifying and improving business processes and systems, and enhancing tax efficiency, many clients have Anjuli to thank for their increased profit margins and reduced stress levels!

Always wanting to share her knowledge as an experienced accountant, expert financial advisor and successful business owner, for the benefit of the team and the ever-increasing Ellacott Morris client portfolio, Anjuli loves to focus on staff training and development, supporting her colleagues to advance their careers.

When not at her desk Anjuli is always on the move, in pursuit of her next adventure! Our very own Energiser-Bunny, Anjuli’s active lifestyle no doubt helps her to be the focused and friendly, passionate and productive, driven and determined company Director she is.

Recent Blog Posts

Advisory Fuel Rates

AnjuliSymonds
Thursday, January 30, 2025

As of 1st December 2024, HMRC has implemented revised Advisory Fuel Rates (AFRs) for company cars, depending on their engine size and fuel type. Here at Ellacott Morris we have summarised these changes below to help companies and company car drivers understand how they may be affected.

Tax on Trivial Benefits

AnjuliSymonds
Monday, December 9, 2024

As an employer, do you understand the rules surrounding tax on trivial benefits and the differences if trivial benefits are provided as part of a salary sacrifice scheme?

It’s Good to Give…

AnjuliSymonds
Thursday, May 9, 2024

If your business can afford to give to charity, then it makes good business sense to do so. Not only are there tax benefits, but charitable giving also provides a whole host of other benefits to your business…