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Tax Advisory

Tax is a complex and onerous business. As a busy professional, you’ll have enough on your plate without having to worry about deadlines, tax planning and constantly changing legislation.

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Working ethically and responsibly, our tax advisory experts can help you meet your statutory obligations, reduce your tax liabilities and maximise all legitimate allowances.

With years of expertise in tax laws and regulations, our specialist tax advisory experts are adept at assessing your financial situation and your tax position. Our experienced team of tax specialists ensure that you pay only what you rightfully owe – and not a penny more. Learn more about Jones Harris here.

Business Tax

A successful business will pay tax! We understand the complexities of legislation and ensure that you only pay the right amount based on your circumstances.

Business accounts provide a starting point for discussions to reduce Tax liabilities. We employ more tax specialists than accountants and automatically provide a tax mitigation service. Not all accountants do this.

Business tax is highly complex, endlessly changing and must be done by experts to achieve maximum results. We have the experience to help you save time to focus on running your business instead of trying to ensure that it complies with all the tax laws.

We will advise you on current and future decisions to reduce tax liabilities and develop your business.

Personal Tax

Personal taxation is just as complex as business taxation! 

It encompasses highly complicated disciplines such as income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. Each of these disciplines is highly complicated and needs expert guidance. To effectively navigate personal taxation requires expert guidance that is up to date. We invest heavily in our tax specialists and via a robust and constant training programme ensure that their knowledge is detailed and up to date.

Our tax Specialists will not only save you money but guarantee no need for sleepless nights.

Corporation Tax

Limited companies and certain other organisations normally pay corporation tax on the profit they make from the sale of assets. Examples of assets that might be subject to corporation tax include land, intellectual property, plant and equipment, property, shares and vehicles. For sole traders and business partners, capital gains tax is normally payable instead.

Capital Gains Tax

If you’re self-employed, a sole trader or working as part of a business partnership, capital gains tax is payable whenever you sell one or more assets. What constitutes an asset will vary from one business type to the next, but examples might include a company, business vehicles, intellectual property, land and/or property, plant and machinery and stocks and shares. Note that capital gains tax is not paid by limited companies, which are normally subject to corporation tax instead.

Inheritance Tax

Our inheritance tax planning services aim to minimise the tax burden on your estate, ensuring that your loved ones receive the maximum benefit from your legacy. Our inheritance tax planning services are not just about minimising taxes; they are about securing your family’s financial future.

Jones Harris: Your Dedicated Partners in Business

Our tailored approach ensures that our services align precisely with your needs.

With a commitment to transparency, lasting relationships, and a genuine passion for your success, we stand out as a trusted partner ready to guide you through every financial aspect of your journey.

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