Jenny Cessini

Partner, Audit

Jenny boasts over 25 years of experience at Gravita, with expertise in handling large corporations and highly technical aspects of Audit and Accounting standards, she is invaluable to our team.

Jenny represents clients across various sectors, including property, start-ups, service-based organisations, and technology, among others.

Outside of work, she is kept busy by her children and enjoys activities such as attending the theatre, socialising, and eating out.

Services

Sectors

Technology Recruitment Property Professional and Business Services Industrial and Manufacturing

Locations

Supreme Court decision in the Hotel La Tour case expected soon

27th October 2025
Written by: Sandy Cochrane
The Supreme Court is expected to release its decision shortly in the Hotel La Tour Limited case, which could have a major impact on how VAT is recovered on costs linked to share disposals. Talk...
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Will the 2025 Autumn Budget make Family Investment Companies even more fashionable?

27th October 2025
Written by: Kelly Fern
Family Investment Companies (FICs) have been in fashion for several years now, and when structured correctly, they offer a flexible and tax-efficient alternative to traditional trusts when it comes to succession planning. With a FIC,...
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Your guide to the audit process: answering common questions

27th October 2025
Written by: James Lole
Audits play a crucial role in the financial health and integrity of a business. Whether you’re running a small start-up or a large enterprise, understanding audits can bring clarity and confidence to your financial operations.
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The 2025 Autumn Budget and what it might include

24th October 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver the Autumn Budget on 26th November 2025, against a backdrop of growing concern about a fiscal gap estimated between £20 billion and £50 billion. With a manifesto promise not to...
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Are you ready for changes to FRS 102 from January 2026?

23rd October 2025
Written by: James Lole
From 2026, revisions to FRS 102 will come into effect which increase complexity around revenue recognition and lease accounting.
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2025 Autumn Budget predictions

The Chancellor’s proposed changes to partnership tax could have wide implications across professions

22nd October 2025
Written by: Ian Timms
It has been widely reported that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering imposing a new charge on individuals who use limited liability partnerships (LLPs) as their business structure. Talk to us LLP partners are treated as...
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