Specialist Personal and Business Tax Advice Across the UK
UK Tax Advice from Specialist Tax Advisors
Get clear, practical UK tax advice from experienced specialists who support individuals, landlords, company directors and businesses across a wide range of tax matters. We provide personal and business tax advice, tax planning, tax compliance support and HMRC tax advice where the issue needs more than routine form filling.
- Personal and business tax advice tailored to your circumstances
- Online tax advice UK by phone, video and secure document exchange
- Support with planning, compliance, disclosures and HMRC issues
- Fixed-fee options for straightforward matters
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Why Specialist Tax Advice Often Saves Time, Cost and Risk
Many tax issues become more expensive because advice is taken too late. A transaction may already have happened, an incorrect filing position may already have been submitted, or an HMRC letter may be answered before the facts are properly reviewed. Specialist UK tax advice can often add most value at the stage where there is still time to make a better decision, correct the position properly or avoid a preventable dispute.
For some clients, the issue is a one-off question. For others, it is part of a wider pattern involving compliance, planning and future reporting. That is why a specialist tax advisor does more than explain the rules in general terms. The role is to assess the real facts, identify what matters, and help the client decide what should happen next in a way that is practical, supportable and commercially sensible.
SPECIALIST TAX ADVICE FOR ALL
Who We Help with Tax Advice
Individuals
We provide tax advice for individuals UK on Self Assessment, capital gains, inheritance tax, foreign income, residence issues and wider personal tax matters that need careful review.
Landlords & Property Owners
We advise on property income, structure, reporting obligations, disposals and capital gains tax advice UK where property tax issues need more than a standard return service.
Company Directors
We help directors with extraction planning, company-related tax issues, personal tax exposure and decisions that require joined-up personal and business tax advice.
Small Business Owners
Our team provides tax advice for small businesses UK on company tax, VAT, HMRC compliance, structure and planning where business decisions carry tax consequences.
Expats and Non-Residents
We support clients with overseas connections who need non-resident tax advice UK, foreign income guidance and non domiciled FIG cross-border tax support.
Clients Facing HMRC Action
We assist where HMRC has opened a check, raised a query, challenged a filing position or where specialist HMRC compliance tax investigation advice is needed.
Simple, Clear and Practical Process
How Our Online Tax Advice Service Works
Initial Review
We begin by reviewing your enquiry, identifying the main tax issue and understanding whether you need tax advice, tax planning, tax compliance support or HMRC representation.
Facts and Documents
We confirm what information or records are needed and assess whether the matter can be resolved quickly or requires wider technical review.
Advice and Recommended Action
We provide practical advice on the tax position, the risks involved and the best next step, whether that is planning, correction, filing, disclosure or a response to HMRC.
Implementation and Ongoing Support
Where needed, we stay involved to help with compliance, correspondence, formal responses or wider advisory work so the matter is carried through properly.
Flexible Appointments Birmingham, Manchester & London
We offer flexible appointments for individuals, landlords and businesses across the UK. You can speak to a tax adviser online, by phone or in person, depending on what suits your circumstances and location. Many clients begin with a video or telephone consultation, then continue remotely or arrange an office meeting if needed.
Get clear advice without visiting an office. Secure remote consultations are available across the UK.
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Personal, Business and HMRC Tax Matters
UK Tax Advisory Services for
Personal, Business and HMRC Matters
Our tax advisory services UK cover both proactive planning and corrective support. We advise before important decisions are made, and we also help where a tax problem already exists and the position needs to be reviewed carefully.
Self Assessment Tax Advice
Support with returns, disclosures, historic issues and self assessment tax advice where the reporting position needs more than basic form completion.
Inheritance Tax Advice UK
Advice on family wealth, gifts, estates and inheritance tax exposure where forward planning matters and mistakes can be expensive.
Capital Gains Tax Advice UK
Advice on property, shares and disposals where the facts, reliefs and timing can materially affect the final tax outcome.
Non-Resident and Expat Tax Advice
Support for clients with overseas income, residence questions, UK reporting obligations and cross-border tax matters.
VAT Advice UK
Guidance on VAT registration, VAT risks, transactions, disputes and compliance issues where technical review is needed before action is taken.
HMRC Tax Advice
Advice where HMRC has raised questions, opened a compliance check, challenged a return or where a disclosure, appeal or formal response is needed.
Why Clients Choose Our Specialist Tax Advisors
Why Clients Choose Our UK Tax Advisors
Clients come to us when they want advice that is technically careful, commercially sensible and clearly explained. They are often looking for more than a routine accountant and want specialist input before a tax issue becomes more expensive or harder to fix.
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Specialist Tax Advice, Not Generic Answers
We focus on tax matters where the facts need to be reviewed properly and where practical judgement matters as much as technical knowledge.
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Personal and Business Tax Advice in One Place
Many issues affect both the individual and the business. We provide joined-up advice so the wider position is considered properly rather than in isolation.
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Online Tax Advice UK with Real Accessibility
Our service is designed for clients across the UK who want to speak to a tax advisor online UK by phone, video call and secure document exchange.
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HMRC Tax Advice Where Pressure Exists
Where HMRC is already involved, we help clients understand what is being asked, what risks exist and how the matter should be handled with care.
Trusted support in difficult HMRC disputes
What Clients Say About Our Tax Advice Service
Clients looking for specialist tax advice often want reassurance that the service will be clear, commercially sensible and properly handled. The feedback we receive usually reflects those same priorities.
I needed urgent tax investigation advice after HMRC opened a check into our VAT position, and the team handled it exceptionally well. They explained the process clearly, dealt with HMRC professionally and gave me confidence that the matter was being managed by experienced tax investigation accountants who understood exactly what was at stake.
Daniel Wainwright
Building Contractor
I contacted Tax Accountant when I received an HMRC letter and needed a tax investigation specialist to review my position properly. Their support was calm, thorough and highly professional from the start. If you need a reliable tax investigation service, I would not hesitate to recommend them.
Charlotte Pembroke
Interior Designer
Your Questions - Our Answers
We are here to help you with any questions you may have
What type of UK tax advice do you provide?
We provide a wide range of UK tax advice for individuals, landlords, company directors, owner-managed businesses and clients with HMRC concerns. Our work includes personal and business tax advice, self assessment tax advice, capital gains tax advice UK, VAT advice UK, inheritance tax advice UK, non-resident tax advice UK and wider advisory support where a tax position needs to be reviewed properly before action is taken. Some clients come to us because they are planning ahead. Others contact us because the issue has already become urgent, unclear or potentially costly.
What makes tax advice valuable is not simply that a question is answered. The real value lies in understanding the facts properly, identifying the technical tax position and explaining the practical consequences in a way that helps the client decide what to do next. In some cases, the right advice can avoid an error before it happens. In others, it can help contain risk where a filing, transaction or HMRC matter is already underway.
Our UK tax advisors therefore support both one-off advisory matters and wider issues that overlap with compliance, planning or HMRC interaction. Many clients do not need a generic explanation of the rules. They need a professional tax advisor view on their own position, with clear advice on what matters, what risks exist and what the next step should be.
When should I seek specialist tax advice instead of relying on routine compliance?
You should usually seek specialist UK tax advice when the issue is more technical, more valuable, more time-sensitive or more uncertain than routine annual compliance. A straightforward return can often be dealt with as part of normal compliance work. However, where the matter involves property, capital gains, overseas income, company ownership, HMRC questions, inheritance tax, VAT, residence status or a significant transaction, the tax treatment itself may need to be reviewed before anything is filed or agreed. That is where specialist advice becomes much more valuable than relying on a routine process alone.
Many clients come for personal and business tax advice because the real issue is not simply whether a form can be completed. The issue is whether the position is correct, supportable and sensible in the first place. A specialist tax advisor will normally look more closely at the facts, the interaction between different tax rules, the practical risks and the possible consequences if HMRC later takes a different view. That is especially important where a decision is about to be made or where an earlier position may already need to be corrected.
This is also why many clients use our online tax advice UK service before acting. Early advice can often prevent an avoidable problem later. It can also give much greater confidence where the position is commercially important or likely to affect more than one tax area. In practice, the right time to seek specialist tax advice is usually before assumptions become filings, and before uncertainty becomes cost. Clients who also need filing support often move on from advice into Self Assessment tax returns or wider reporting work once the position has been reviewed.
Do you provide tax advice for individuals UK and small businesses?
Yes. We provide tax advice for individuals UK and tax advice for small businesses UK across a wide range of matters where the position needs more than a routine compliance approach. Individuals often contact us for advice on Self Assessment, capital gains, inheritance tax exposure, foreign income, property tax or wider personal tax issues where the facts need proper review. Small businesses and directors often need support on company tax, VAT, extraction planning, commercial decisions, HMRC matters and wider areas where the individual and business tax position overlap.
For individuals, the value of specialist advice often lies in understanding whether the tax treatment being adopted is actually correct. A client may have income from different sources, a transaction that could trigger tax, an overseas element or an HMRC query that requires a measured response. For businesses, the issue may involve structure, planning, reporting, timing or a question that affects both the company and the people behind it. In both cases, generic answers are often not enough.
Our UK tax advisors provide clear, practical advice designed to help clients understand the real position rather than simply respond to part of the problem. That is one of the key reasons clients use our tax advisory services UK rather than waiting until a matter has already become more expensive or more difficult to fix. Whether the need is personal, business or mixed, we aim to provide advice that is technically careful, commercially sensible and clearly explained.
Can your UK tax advisors help with HMRC compliance matters and HMRC tax advice?
We provide HMRC tax advice and HMRC compliance tax advice where a client needs help understanding an obligation, dealing with a query, managing a compliance risk or responding to an issue raised by HMRC. That can include matters involving returns, checks, disclosures, penalties, disputed positions, historic errors or situations where the client is unsure how HMRC is likely to view the facts. In these cases, the right response often depends on understanding the technical position first rather than replying too quickly.
Many clients approach us because HMRC is already involved and they want specialist advice before matters go further. Some need help interpreting what HMRC is actually asking. Others need to review whether the position previously taken is correct, whether a correction is needed, or whether there is a defensible basis for the treatment adopted. A specialist tax advisor can help by looking at the full background, assessing the tax risk and deciding what the most sensible next step is.
This is one of the main reasons clients use our online tax advice UK service. They want a clear and professional view on what HMRC’s involvement means, how serious the issue is likely to be, and what should happen next. Our role is not simply to react to correspondence. It is to help the client understand the matter properly, protect their position where possible and move forward with advice that is practical, technically careful and appropriate to the actual facts. For basic official guidance, HMRC’s pages on tax compliance checks and help and support during a compliance check are useful starting points.
Can I speak to a specialist tax advisor or tax expert near me, or work with you remotely?
We advise clients across the UK remotely and, where suitable, can also arrange in-person meetings by appointment in selected locations. For many clients, the priority is not simply finding the closest adviser, but finding a tax advisor or tax expert with the right level of technical experience for the issue involved.
Our service is designed to make specialist tax advice accessible wherever you are based. You can speak to us by phone, video call and secure document exchange, which means you are not limited to your immediate area when dealing with a tax matter that needs careful review. This is particularly important where the issue involves HMRC correspondence, self assessment, capital gains tax, VAT, inheritance tax, residence, disclosures or wider personal and business tax advice.
Many people searching for a tax advisor or tax expert near them want reassurance that advice will be clear, practical and properly considered. That is exactly where specialist support matters. We help clients across the UK who want more than a generic answer and need a carefully considered view on the facts, the risks and the most sensible next step.
Can I get online tax advice UK without visiting your office?
Yes. Many clients use our online tax advice UK service without ever needing to attend in person. We provide support by phone, video call and secure document exchange, which allows clients across the UK to access specialist tax advice in a practical and efficient way. For many matters, this works just as well as a face-to-face meeting, particularly where the issue turns on reviewing documents, understanding the facts and advising on the tax position rather than attending a physical appointment.
A number of clients specifically want to speak to a tax advisor online UK because the issue is time-sensitive, they are based outside the area, or they want quick access to a specialist rather than being limited by geography. This can be particularly helpful for clients dealing with HMRC matters, foreign income, property transactions, company tax issues or planned decisions where early input is important. Our virtual tax consultation UK option is designed to make that first stage straightforward while still keeping the service personal and professional.
Remote advice should not mean lower-quality advice. The key point is that the service remains structured, technically focused and responsive to the client’s actual circumstances. We therefore use remote working methods to make specialist advice more accessible, not to dilute the quality of it. For many clients, online advisory support is now the most practical way to get clear tax advice without delay. Clients who want to understand the firm behind the service can also view about our tax advisers.
Do you offer personal and business tax advice together?
Yes. Many tax issues affect both the individual and the business, especially where the client is a director, shareholder, business owner or someone whose personal finances are closely connected to commercial decisions. That is why we provide personal and business tax advice together where the issue needs joined-up analysis rather than being looked at in separate parts. A decision that appears to relate only to the company can often have personal tax consequences as well, and the same is true in reverse.
Examples include profit extraction, remuneration, business ownership changes, asset transfers, VAT matters with wider implications, property held in a business context, settlements with shareholders, and transactions that affect both company reporting and personal tax exposure. In those cases, looking at only one part of the picture can lead to advice that is incomplete or commercially unhelpful. Joined-up advice is often more valuable because it reflects how the tax position actually works in practice.
This is one of the main strengths of specialist tax advisory services UK. Rather than treating the personal and business sides as unrelated, we look at how they interact and what that means for planning, compliance and risk. Clients who need personal and business tax advice are often dealing with decisions that matter financially and commercially, so clarity across the full position is important. Our role is to provide that broader perspective in a way that remains practical and clear.
Can you help with self assessment, capital gains, VAT and inheritance tax advice?
Yes. We regularly advise on the kinds of issues clients are most likely to face outside routine compliance, including self assessment tax advice, capital gains tax advice UK, VAT advice UK and inheritance tax advice UK. These areas often look simpler than they really are. A return may ultimately be required, but the real question is often whether the tax treatment has been reviewed properly before figures are submitted or a position is taken.
For example, Self Assessment issues may involve more than completing the return itself. The matter may turn on whether income has been treated correctly, whether a historic filing position needs correction, or whether a transaction should be reported in a particular way. Capital gains advice may involve ownership history, reliefs, timing, asset type or property factors that materially affect the outcome. VAT advice often requires attention to the technical treatment of transactions, registration issues or compliance risks. Inheritance tax advice may involve planning, gifts, estates, future exposure and wider family arrangements that should be considered carefully before action is taken.
A specialist tax advisor can help by identifying what really matters in the facts and explaining the consequences in a practical way. That is why clients often seek advice before the position is finalised. The purpose of good advice is not simply to explain the rules in general terms. It is to apply them properly to the actual circumstances and help the client decide what should happen next. For clients who also need filing support, this may lead into Self Assessment Income Tax Returns. For official background only, GOV.UK guidance on Capital Gains Tax is also useful.
Can a tax expert help with non-resident, expat and cross-border tax issues?
A specialist tax expert can be particularly valuable where the issue involves overseas income, non-UK residence, cross-border movement or mixed UK and foreign tax exposure. We provide non-resident tax advice UK and wider cross-border support for clients who live abroad, have foreign income, are moving into or out of the UK, or need help understanding how overseas facts affect UK reporting obligations. These are areas where assumptions are especially risky and where a routine approach can easily miss important details.
The correct answer often depends on residence status, timing, source of income, treaty position, reporting history and what has happened in earlier years. Some clients assume that foreign tax paid overseas means there is nothing to consider in the UK. Others assume that leaving the UK removes all filing obligations. In some cases those assumptions may broadly fit the facts, but in many others they do not. That is why specialist review is important before any filing or planning decision is made.
Cross-border matters also often involve more than compliance alone. A client may need advice before arriving in the UK, before leaving it, before receiving funds or before changing the way income or assets are held. In these cases, the value of advice lies in identifying the real UK tax position early and helping the client understand what needs to be reported, planned for or corrected. That is a key part of the specialist UK tax advice we provide. Clients with foreign income issues often also need UK tax on foreign income, tax on foreign income or double tax agreement guidance. GOV.UK’s guide to tax on foreign income is also a useful basic reference.