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Are you a small business owner stressed about taxes and all the confusing rules? You need experienced help! At Tax Accountant Wolverhampton, our friendly team is ready to assist you—whether you’re dealing with an HMRC tax investigation or need help with self-employment taxes.
Our expert tax consultant in Wolverhampton, understands how hard it is to keep up with constant changes in tax law. We also have a skilled Tax Advisor in Wolverhampton, who are Ex HMRC Inspectors and will guide you every step of the way so you can focus on running your business.
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We Are Professional Accountants, Tax Advisors and Business Consultants
Our team consists of highly qualified accountants, Ex HMRC Tax Inspectors and industry known business consultants
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As business do not miss out on the opportunity of claiming certain reliefs and tax planning. Call us for business tax advice.
Our tax advisors have the experience, skills and expertise to handle complex tax matters and tax investigations
Our tax expertsprovide authoritative guidance and advocacy in appealing unfair or inaccurate tax assessments.
If you are self-employed or have a small business, let our team of best accountants and tax advisors take care of your accounting and tax compliance
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We are here to help you with any questions you may have
As an employee, you pay income tax and employee national insurance contribution. Your employer will pay employers national contribution on your behalf.
Tax deduction from your employment wages is dependent on certain factors and HMRC will adjust your tax code accordingly. If you are paying more tax than normal, you should contact HMRC about your tax calculation and find out what information they have, which may need to be updated.
You can only get national insurance refunded if there is an over payment. Other than that National Insurance collected is for benefits provided to you such as health and security. You can get National Insurance refunded if you are over pensionable age.
If you have multiple employments or your salary is more than £100,000 or you have any other income you must file tax return and pay any outstanding tax.
In normal circumstances, HMRC will open an inquiry about unpaid tax. If your employer is bankrupt, HMRC may come back to you to recover any outstanding taxes.
It is illegal to pay below minimum wage. If your employer is not paying you minimum wage, you can ask your employer to pay you the minimum wage for the past employment. If you are unsuccessful in recovering your wages, you must call DWP and report your employer.
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