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What every tax payer should knowWhat are the chances of you being investigated by the taxman?
According to recent figures in the UK the Tax Man starts each week on average seven thousand, four hundred and thirty five investigations - 7435. That's over 386,000 new cases launched each year.What's the cost of a tax investigation?
The self employed and small business sector pays out hundreds of thousands of pounds each year in fines, back tax payments, penalties, interest and accountant's fees.
Why has the Taxman picked me for investigation?
Rarely are Tax investigations launched randomly, most are precipitated by something that you have done. By carrying out a pre-emptive investigation of your financial records, we are able to weed out the tell-tale 'flags' in your accounts which will have an investigator all over you like a rash. If we notice any serious issues that might show up in a typical tax investigation we can propose corrective action. That advice alone could save you thousands of pounds in tax penalties and interest payments.
Seemingly innocent actions like moving house or buying a second property could place you right in the firing line for a detailed investigation. TaxSense can advise you on the best ways to legally avoid actions that might inadvertently 'Red Flag' you to the taxman.
The possible effects of tax investigation might make a compelling argument for 'keeping your head down'. However, the ostrich approach is not going to be of any use when the Taxman selects you for investigation.
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Getting caught is very costly, because it leads to the business owner paying all the tax that was originally due, plus interest, plus penalties, plus accountants fees. Because you never know when you are going to get found out, you can't control when this might happen. As we all know from painful experience bad things tend to happen at the most inconvenient times. If this happens and the business owner can't pay they risk losing their business, home, going bankrupt or could even go to jail. Sadly, when we go back to the very start of the tax evasion. It is quite often the case that had the full tax breaks been claimed, much of the under paid tax wasn't owed in the first place. All that worry, fear and stress for nothing. I've been fiddling the Tax Man for years, but I now want to get my tax in order
This situation happens to people for many reasons. A few people deliberately set out to evade paying tax. More often than not people find themselves in this position to a certain extent by accident. They make mistakes entering figures into their accounts, this might be under declaring their earnings and subsequently under declaring their tax. If you find that you have made a genuine mistake then the best course of action is to sort it out sooner rather than later. I have seen the light kind of a pictureSecondly, if you think you have made mistakes on your tax returns and the fear and worry of what to do is getting too much to bear. A TaxSense Pre-emptive Tax Investigation will flag up any issues, and enable you to bring your tax affairs up to date. This could help reduce any penalties and interest payments for none or late payments. But, perhaps most importantly you can rid yourself of the fear and worry of being found out. Thirdly, if you are already under investigated by the Inland Revenue, as well as guiding you through the investigation procedures, we can apply all the tax breaks to your tax bill and re-calculate it based upon what it should have been, which could reduce the amount you have to pay. As well as negotiate with HM Revenue and Customs on your behalf. It makes TaxSense! ---------------------------------------------------------------- back to the top ------------------------------------------------------------
You and the Tax Laws
The Inland Revenue have a duty to collect all the taxes that are payable by every UK citizen, that is their job. You have a duty to pay all the taxes that are due. If you don't pay tax that is rightfully due then you are breaking the law. If you are found out then you risk severe financial penalties and could even go to jail.That is why it is so important to know what the legal tax breaks are and how to use them to reduce your tax bill. Part of our job at TaxSense is to keep up to date with the latest tax breaks and look to implement them where they apply to you and your business. Our job is to help you reduce your tax bill.
Keeping the proper records
Self-employed business owners rarely have spare time to spend on recording accounting information. Few can afford a full-time member of staff to maintain the business financial records. Having the right information to hand is vitally important when dealing with taxes. The right information will help prevent overpaying taxes. Taxsense bookkeeping service will help keep your business up to date on the latest tax breaks that apply to your business. Areas of taxation advice that TaxSense offer include the following;
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VAT Investigations
VAT inspections are carried out regularly to check that you are administering your VAT account accurately. You will be billed for any VAT under-payments that are found. Many business owners not realising that they don't have to accept the Vatmans assessments, pay these bill without question. Business owners are entitled to challenge any assessment decision and can take the dispute to a tribunal. If requested Taxsense can attend any VAT inspection meetings (including representing you at a tribunal) and make an evaluation of what VAT is due.Registering for VAT
For most businesses if you invoice over a specific limit (05/04/2008 £67,000) then you should register for VAT. If you invoice above this amount and don't register then if the VATman finds out you could be liable for VAT on all the invoices you have issued after that date. It's just not worth the risk, if you think that you are likely to exceed the minimum turnover for VAT registration in the next 12 months, then TaxSense can advise you on what action you should take. There are special schemes for some types of business and we can advise you on how these schemes might apply. - Taxsense VAT servicesTax Reclaims
A tax rebate is a refund of tax which has been overpaid. There are a number of reasons why tax may have been overpaid, including:-
From your records TaxSense can calculate the value of any over payment that you have made and help you re-claim it. CIS
CIS applies to all businesses in the Construction Industry. Despite a recent overall of the CIS system by HMRC many contractors and sub-contractors are unsure how they should operate within the system. The taxman makes regular inspections of contractors and severe penalties will follow if the CIS tax law isn't applied correctly. Whether you are a contractor or sub-contractor TaxSense can help make sense of the CIS tax maze. More information on CIS - Click Here ---------------------------------------------------------------- back to the top ------------------------------------------------------------
Income tax ArrearsIf you have arrears of income tax, you should contact TaxSense as soon as possible.
If you don't pay your income tax, or don't come to an arrangement with HMRC to pay off the arrears, the consequences could be very serious. HMRC might:
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What can I do?Check the figures
If you're told you have arrears of income tax, you should always check the figures. Because the tax system is so complicated, it's not unusual for tax demands to be wrong or out of date. You should:
How to deal with HMRC
If you've checked your figures and accept that you do owe the money claimed, draw up a budget. This will show you how much money you have left after paying essential household expenses like housing costs and food. You will then be in a position to try and come to an arrangement with HMRC to pay off your arrears. You should remember HMRC will nearly always refuse any offer you make to pay off only part of the debt. Contact TaxSense for advice on how to deal with tax arrears. We are local to you no matter where you live
If you live outside our immediate geographical area, don't worry we are very effective at helping people using the telephone and email. Our 'Distance accounting' systems are designed to work with people who operate in any area of the UK. We also visit many areas regularly and can arrange a face to face meeting at various times of the year. Convenience of a telephone call or email
We understand that to maintain a happy relationship with our clients we need to be accessible and keep in regular contact. By doing this we are always local to you and can deal with all your accountancy needs.---------------------------------------------------------------- back to the top ------------------------------------------------------------
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