Individual Services

Personal Tax and Annual Self Assessment Tax Returns
  • Earned Income and Investment Income
  • Pensions and State Benefits
  • Land and Property Income
  • Allowances
  • Tax efficient Business Start-up Investments
  • Charitable Donations
Other Taxes
Self Employment - What is it and how do I start?
  • Sole Traders and Partnerships
  • Should I trade as a Limited Company?

Tax Enquiries and Investigations and Tax Disputes
Tax Payment Deadlines, Interest and Penalty Regimes
Investment Advice and the Financial Services Act

Proper books and records

Keeping “proper” records is vital and increasingly HMRC are defining the standard that they consider to be “proper”. Fines and penalties can be levied where they consider this has not been done. Much of tax law these days has moved to “Self Assessment”. This places the onus on you to tell HMRC if you have tax to pay, but how do you know? There are many reasons why this may happen; – you have received a letter from HMRC that you don’t understand – you have inherited money or assets and want to understand your position – you have started to rent out a property – you have started a small business in your spare time – you want to start up a business but have questions about VAT, corporation tax, PAYE, employment contracts, IR35, company cars, books and records, pensions, tax allowances, software.. – If any of this applies to you, the advice of an Accountant can be crucial.

Commercial Services

Businesses Services
  • Annual Accounts Preparation
  • Bookkeeping
Sole Traders and Partnerships, LLPs and Limited Companies
Taxation for Businesses

Taxation Payment Deadlines, Interest and Penalty Regimes
Tax Enquiries and Investigations and Tax Disputes

Proper books and records

Keeping “proper” records is vital and increasingly HMRC are defining the standard that they consider to be “proper”. Fines and penalties can be levied where they consider this has not been done. Much of tax law these days has moved to “Self Assessment”. This places the onus on you to tell HMRC if you have tax to pay, but how do you know? There are many reasons why this may happen; – you have received a letter from HMRC that you don’t understand – you have inherited money or assets and want to understand your position – you have started to rent out a property – you have started a small business in your spare time – you want to start up a business but have questions about VAT, corporation tax, PAYE, employment contracts, IR35, company cars, books and records, pensions, tax allowances, software.. – If any of this applies to you, the advice of an Accountant can be crucial.

Please contact us if you need further advice, have any questions about our services, would like a free consultation or a fixed fee quote.

Please give us a call on: 01564 230 104