We Keep pace with Your Industries Specific Legislation,
So You Don’t Have To.
Further tax legislation across certain industries means that there can be additional hurdles to jump when it comes to your legal compliance. Depending on the nuances of your specific industry, we might have a few more t’s to cross and i’s to dot. There may be additional accounts documentation that we need to file, or you may pay your tax in a different way to others.
We match our dedicated, chartered accountants with the specialist knowledge that your industry requires – they keep pace with all regulatory requirements or changes, so you have fewer hurdles to hop.

Construction & Trades.
If you are a sub-contractor or are a self-employed tradesman in the construction industry, you may need to pay your tax through the HMRC Construction Industry Scheme, CIS. This complex legislation depends on your individual circumstances, but it can mean you are waiting until year-end to recoup any overpayments. As you only make money when actively working on-site, you get back to doing what you do best, while we submit your CIS return in advance, so you don’t wait so long for reimbursement.

Landlords & Property Investors.
The HMRC tax investigations team are hot on the tail of property developers, landlords or investors that may have undisclosed incomes or unpaid tax on rental properties handing out substantial HMRC penalties - even if an error is unintentional. Each investor’s position is unique, so a personalised approach to your accounting services is needed. If you’re anything like the majority of landlords, tax may also be paid from another job, so bespoke accountancy is essential when calculating the correct tax to pay.

Dental Practitioners.
Understandably, you would prefer to spend more time with your patients, than working on your books. Whether you are an associate, a sole trader, a partner, or are part of a dental franchise, as specialists in the dental industry, we work around the nuances of dental contracts with healthcare providers or dental corporations. You’ll receive all tax reliefs that you’re entitled to, and we’ll ensure superannuation, lab fees, and levies are presented appropriately, driving tax efficiencies for you and your practice.

Charities & Social Enterprises.
Not all charities are exempt from paying corporation or income tax; if your not-for-profit organisation officially functions as a business for VAT purposes, charitable accounts are required. If your gross income is greater than £25,000 per annum, you will need an Independent Examiner’s Report for incorporated charities, too. Our third-sector tax advisors will ensure your legal compliance not only with HMRC but also with The Charities Commission and the UK Charities Act. We’re here to help, so you can help others.
FAQs
Whether you have questions about your specific industry or perhaps the right type of accountancy software for your business – we are here to help.
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