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UTR registration
A Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) is a 10-digit code issued by HMRC to identify you or your business. It is confidential and essential for managing your tax affairs.
Our services include:
- Assisting with UTR registration for individuals and businesses.
- Helping self-employed individuals, landlords, and CIS workers register.
- Guiding you through the process of obtaining your UTR.
- Ensuring timely registration (10 working days in the UK, 21 days abroad).
- Support with Self Assessment submission once your UTR is issued.
Personal Tax
Managing personal tax can be complex, especially if you have multiple income streams or assets. We provide tailored advice and filing support to help minimise liabilities while ensuring full compliance.
Our services include:
- Inheritance tax planning and compliance.
- Capital gains tax advice and reporting.
- Real estate and property profit tax.
- Guidance on self-employment income and benefits.
- Advice on income tax and National Insurance contributions.
- VAT planning and compliance.
Self assessment
If you are self-employed or a company director, you must complete an annual income tax return and submit it to HMRC on time. Missing deadlines can result in penalties. Our team ensures your returns are accurate and submitted before the deadline.
Our services include:
- Preparing and filing Self Assessment tax returns.
- Registering self-employed individuals or those with multiple income sources.
- Ensuring compliance with HMRC requirements.
- Identifying allowances and deductions to reduce your tax bill.
- Preparing annual accounts where required.
- Filing partnership tax returns (SA800).
HMRC Investigations
An HMRC investigation can be stressful and time-consuming. Our experts are here to protect your interests and guide you through the process.
Our services include:
- Representation during HMRC audits and investigations.
- Reviewing and preparing required documentation.
- Ensuring compliance to reduce penalties.
- Negotiating with HMRC to resolve disputes.
- Minimising disruption to your business during the process.