
Tax planning advice is essential to us all. If you are employed, a sole-trader, in a partnership or the director of a limited company, then personal and business tax planning should be important to you. Tax rates, and the relevant tax laws change often, and it is important to keep abreast of the changes and how they may affect you personally via professional advice. This is all part of the tax reduction processes.
You may run a business but also have private income from other sources, in which case your complicated tax arrangements should have the benefit of a tax specialist, and possibly a legal tax specialist, and not simply an accountant.
You deserve to hang onto as much of your cash as you are legally entitled to, and a great many people pay too much tax. It is not a case of trying to stretch the law, it is a case of using the detail of the law to save yourself money, detail that you may not be aware of. If you are not dealing with a professional tax adviser then there is every chance that you are paying too much personal or business tax. If you are a company director or in a partnership, or are self employed, then you will already have an accountant, but you may not enjoy the full benefits of a tax specialist.
We can often reduce a client’s tax substantially, using existing tax laws, and without
bending or breaking those particular laws. Those tax regulations and laws are there in black
and white for everyone to see, but few actually take the time to study them.That’s where a professional tax specialist comes in, a tax reduction specialist. Such people
do not inventing new schemes, but assisting you to interpret – and to benefit from – some very
old schemes.
The first step is an email introduction, an exchange about what your circumstances are and
what you wish to achieve, perhaps a telephone chat or face-to-face consultation, and then we
should be able offer you carefully crafted a solution. We do this all day, every day.
You are knowledgable about your particular business, but leave the mechanism of tax avoidance
to us – we are expert at our business.
Contact us for details of how we can help you with your particular inheritance tax (IHT) circumstances.