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Business Taxes

Whether you are in business as a sole trader, partnership, or a Limited Liability Partnership, knowing how much tax you have to pay and when will be vital to you and knowing that you are not paying more tax than you should be, will be just as important. We have years of experience looking after the tax affairs of business owners and give advice on a wide range of business tax matters, including:

  • Employment tax advice
  • Preparation of business tax computations
  • Tax planning
  • Business succession planning
  • Revenue & Customs enquiries and investigations
  • Value Added Tax

 

Sole trader 

Self-Employed Tax

If you are in business as a sole trader, knowing how much tax you have to pay, and when, is likely to be important to you. And knowing that you are not paying too much is likely to be just as important. We have years of experience looking after the tax affairs of unincorporated business owners. We also give advice on a wide range of business tax matters including:

  • Preparation of your business profit and calculation of the tax and NIC payable and filing with HMRC.
  • Advise on tax planning opportunities including the use of allowances and reliefs.
  • Incorporating sole traders as limited companies.
  • Business succession planning.
  • Sales of business and business assets.
  • Revenue & Customs enquiries and investigations.

 

Partnerships

Partnership business can be particularly complex. We provide the following compliance and advisory services to partnerships:

  • Preparation of partnerships and partners’ tax returns.
  • Advise on the tax effects of changes in the partnership structures.
  • Capital allowance, trade losses and capital gains tax reliefs.
  • Sales of business and business assets.
  • Revenue & Customs enquiries and investigations.

 

National Insurance Contributions

Are you satisfied that the level of National Insurance you are paying is correct?

A person may be liable to pay a combination of Class 1, 2 and 4 contributions in the same e tax year. There is an annual limit o the amount of NIC payable at the annual main rates (12% for Class 1 and 9% for Class 4). If you exceed the maximum we will apply in advance to defer contributions in one or more job, or apply to HMRC for a refund of overpaid contributions.