Complying with tax legislation
Corporation tax represents a substantial part of your trading costs.
Moreover, the increased reporting obligations, robust investigation policies of the tax authorities, and harsher penalties for non-compliance mean that an undue amount of your time and resources can be taken up collecting revenue for the government.
We offer a range of services to help you minimise your corporate tax exposure and relieve you of the administrative burden of complying with tax legislation. These include:
Efficient corporate tax planning can result in potentially significant improvements in your bottom line.
VAT Compliance
The complex regime of regulations imposes a tremendous administrative burden on businesses.
It is vital that you keep up to date with the raft of new legislation emanating from Europe and the UK in relation to VAT.
Our cost-effective VAT compliance and planning services can relieve you of this burden.
Our team of VAT professionals will help to keep your VAT affairs in order, make sure you are collecting the right amounts for each transaction, and ensure that you file returns correctly and make payments on time.
We can also advise on the international aspects of VAT and IVA, including requirements to register overseas. We will be able to introduce you to our overseas associates if you require assistance in other European countries.
Insights and latest news
Monthly deadline approaching for furlough claims
HMRC has reminded employers that there are now monthly deadlines for claims for furloughed staff under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS).
ICAEW calls for further guidance on CIS changes
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has urged HMRC to publish draft regulations and guidance on the forthcoming changes to the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
Chancellor unveils £4.6 billion lockdown grant package
The payments are expected to support 600,000 business properties across the UK. A further £594 million will be made available to councils and devolved nations to support businesses not covered by the new grants.