Our corporate tax accountants have a wealth of experience to draw upon to provide sound advice on all of your tax planning issues.
It is with regular, sound advice on tax planning from specialist corporate tax accountants that you can grow your company, be able to secure it against any eventuality and take advantage of every opportunity available to you.
Advice on tax planning
Smart advice on corporate tax planning can help you achieve very substantial benefits, such as keeping your tax payments on large single transactions to a minimum.
Our tax accountants can provide you with both compliance services and advice on corporate tax planning. We advise a range of clients from quoted PLCs or members of international groups to one person companies.
Our corporate tax accountants can help with:
- Preparation and submission of self-assessment returns
- Advice on instalments and other payment dates
- Buying or selling a business
- Obtaining 100% capital allowances
- Loan relationships and foreign exchange
- Group relief
- Loss relief planning
- Capital gains
- Relief for expenditure on intangible assets
- International tax planning
- Mergers
- Reconstructions of a business or group
- Share option plans and PAYE and NIC health checks.
Through working together to understand your business and your businesses needs we can provide a valuable and effective service.
For VAT advice visit the VAT services section of our website.
The next step
If you would like to discuss the corporate tax services we can provide for your business in more detail, please contact one of our tax advisers at your nearest location, or complete the contact form.

A quarter of all taxpayers may be paying the wrong amount of tax due to incorrect PAYE codes according to our analysis.
From 6 April 2012 HMRC will be able to ask employers to pay a financial security where it thinks there is serious risk that the business won’t pay over their PAYE tax deductions or National Insurance contributions (NICs) on time.
Taxpayers who do not owe tax, or are even due a tax rebate from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), will be fined for the first time this year if they do not complete tax returns by January 31 2012.
Have you received – or are you about to receive – a letter from HM Revenue and Customs’ Risk and Intelligence Service, Criminal Intelligence Group?

