Tax Advice Services
Taxes are an inevitable fact of life for businesses, individuals and charities. The tax office takes the view that "ignorance is no excuse" and all taxpayers are expected to be familiar and comfortable with the bureaucracy and complexity of the tax system.
It is perfectly legal to arrange one's affairs so as to minimise tax liabilities (tax avoidance) but not to deliberately under declare income and overstate costs (tax evasion) – Dennis Healey was quoted to have said that the difference between the two "was the thickness of a prison wall"!
We can advise you on a wide range of taxes, discuss different tax planning approaches, and if required assist you with any tax investigations and audits.
Completed accounts for incorporated and non-incorporated are bound and issued with the completed Tax Returns ready for signature and forwarding to the relevant statutory authorities.
Our tax experts are able to advise corporate and personal clients on how to minimise their liability and we take care to apply creative thinking to solve tax problems and advise on measures to mitigate liabilities within the law. We provide advice on the type of business suitable for start-ups, maturity and growth, whether that should be sole trader status, partnership status, limited liability status, or co-operative status.
Call today for a FREE consultation to discuss your business needs on 0116 2247122
Free tax information from Pro Active Resolutions
Tax can be a real maze to navigate through, so Pro Active Resolutions has prepared these simple, free reference guides.
This payroll guide shows at a glance take home pay and PAYE due for weekly and monthly wages deductions for the tax year 2011-12.
A comprehensive schedule of the main taxes, rates and exemptions, comparative year shown where appropriate
Helpful list of important dates in the forthcoming financial year.
The inevitable things in life, such as death and taxes are ones that we do not like to dwell on too much. It is perfectly possible, with careful planning to minimise the impact of Inheritance Tax, and thus leave a larger estate to pass onto family, friends and other named beneficiaries.

