Tax-Busting Checklist
Our tax busting checklist is designed to cover all of the common (and a few obscure) legal ways of saving tax. Of course this is a checklist and before implementing any specific ideas you must discuss them with us as everyone’s individual circumstances are different.
The checklist is designed to cover most of the routine items that the small and medium size business owner should be looking out for. There are often more ideas that a pro-active accountant can come up with so please talk to us about your own personal circumstances.
The checklist should take no more than 20 minutes to complete. You can then arrange to meet with us in person to go through any areas where tax saving opportunities have possibly been identified.
Open the Tax-Busting Checklist [pdf - 388Kb]
For detailed commentary on a lot of these ideas, please see the Complete Guide on How to Pay Less Tax.
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