Tax Consultancy
As well as providing all round tax advice to business and private individuals, we can offer bespoke consultancy advice in the following areas.
VAT
Constantly changing, the VAT rules are labyrinthine and to the lay person somewhat daunting.
We have good VAT knowledge and can advise on a wide variety of VAT-related issues for businesses and private individuals.
Wealth management
You’ve paid tax on your income, and the Government wants to tax your capital when you sell or die!
If you want to maximise your wealth, one thing you can do is minimise your tax.
If you are approaching retirement this is a good time to start thinking about how to order your affairs in order to maximise your wealth.
Tax efficient structures
In the business world, the structure of the vehicle through which the business is run is an important consideration.
Structures outside the business world can also be invaluable in minimising tax and protecting assets.
We frequently advise on such matters including, for example, the use of trusts.
Succession and sale
Business disposals and passing on a business to the next generation are key times when the right financial advice can help you.
We have the experience and expertise to enable you to make the right choice at the right time.
Contact Details
Christopher Ketley, Partner
Tel: 01273 484939
Email: chris@knilljames.co.uk
Kevin Powell, Partner
Tel: 01273 484917
Email: kevin@knilljames.co.uk
Susan Foster, Partner
Tel: 01273 484910
Email: sue@knilljames.co.uk
Nicholas Rawson, Partner
Tel: 01273 484923
Email: nick@knilljames.co.uk
Steven Bee, Senior Manager
Tel: 01273 484946
Email: stevenb@knilljames.co.uk
register here
news
- 26 Nov 2008 2008 Pre Budget Report - Change in VAT Rate
- 11 Sep 2008 UK200 Group Autumn 2008 Business News
business news
- 4 Dec 2008 Firms ‘saving’ on compliance costs
- 4 Dec 2008 Mixed business reaction to the Queen’s Speech
- 3 Dec 2008 HMRC issues PAYE reminder to larger employers
- 3 Dec 2008 Banking code to become legally binding
- 2 Dec 2008 Minimum wage should rise to £6.10, says TUC