Tax and tax planning

Failure to plan for business taxes can cost you money.

Although you should never let tax breaks persuade you to make a poor business decision, it is essential that as part of your planning for your new business, you build in steps to minimise taxes.

What does business tax planning involve? The areas you'll need to consider include:

  • The 'structure' of your business
  • Claiming tax deductible expenses
  • Taking advantage of capital allowances
  • Making the most of tax reliefs
  • Involving family members in your business
  • Business year end planning
  • Reducing your capital gains tax liability
  • And eventually, planning for a tax-efficient exit from your business.

You might also need our help with:

  • Completing your self-assessment returns
  • PAYE and national insurance contributions
  • Choosing the best VAT scheme

Contact our office for more detailed information.

Every business has its own, unique circumstances, and you should always seek our advice before acting. Contact us, and we'll be glad to help you.

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