Tax Advice
We provide our clients with professional advice
The most popular accounting service utilised by private persons is tax accounting. Tax accountants are experts at preparing tax returns and assisting people and businesses with filling out forms and paying taxes.
If you are a business owner: Nora as a Chartered Tax Adviser can help your business register for tax, obtain tax clearance, offer advice on PAYE, Income Taxes, Corporation Tax, Value Added Tax (VAT) Relevant Contracts Tax (RCT) Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Capital Acquisition Tax (CAT). She can also offer advice on initiatives for start-ups, advice on obtaining licences, importing and exporting goods, etc.
If you are an individual: as a Chartered Tax Adviser Nora can advise you on your tax credits such as single, married filing jointly or separately, widower or widow’s tax credits, year of marriage credits, work credits, health expenses and nursing home expenses, the Fair Deal Loan Scheme, the carer credit, rent tax credit, age credit, dependent tax credit, blind person tax credit, redundancy, etc.
Nora specialises in advising on Capital Gains Tax and Capital Acquisition tax (Inheritance and Gift tax) with a focus on retirement relief, agricultural relief and business relief. These reliefs may reduce your capital gains tax and capital acquisitions tax obligations in a tax efficient manner. Passing assets need not mean passing on a tax bill with the asset, we can future plan with you to minimise any tax exposure you may have.
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