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Professional accountants serving the UK and helping small businesses to grow!

Whether you are an expanding company or just starting up, KAMP Accountants is here to help.

With extensive experience working with large and small clients throughout the UK, we support large and small business in a broad range of business sectors with all their accountancy requirements.

The Collector Wants Your Money!

Newsletter issue - September 07.

Tax demands are never welcome, but sometimes they come out of the blue. If you have received an unexpected tax demand, don't panic. The Taxman does get his calculations wrong, even in the most straightforward of cases, so please ask us to check that the amount demanded is correct.

Once you know the tax due is correct, you need to work out how and when you are going to pay it. Look carefully at the tax statement; it may be asking for the tax to be paid at some point in the future and to cover more than one tax year. Income tax and capital gains tax for 2006/07 will be due on 31 January 2008, with an on-account payment due on the same date for 2007/08. Where the tax demanded for 2006/07 was due to a one-off jump in your income, you can ask for the estimated tax payment for 2007/08 to be reduced, perhaps to nil.

Where you owe less than £2,000, the tax can be collected through your PAYE coding for 2008/09. This will spread the tax payment over a whole year, so will be far less painful. You can ring the Taxman and ask him to adjust your PAYE code number, or we can do that for you.

If the tax is due immediately, such as late paid PAYE or corporation tax, don't put-off dealing with the demand, as the consequences of not paying the Taxman can be pretty serious. If you are registered under the CIS to receive payments without deduction of tax, paying any tax late could mean you lose your gross payment status. That could seriously hit your cash flow.

When you receive a letter from the local Collector of Taxes (now called Recovery Office) you need to respond quickly, as these guys have a short fuse. If you really can't pay all the tax due at once you can negotiate for time to pay, but that will usually mean presenting a list of your assets and liabilities to prove you do not have the funds. If you ignore letters from the Collector you could soon find bailiffs on your doorstep ready to seize your goods, including your car.

The Taxman can also take you to court for non-payment of tax, either to the local Magistrates for relatively small debts or to the County Court. If you lose the case you could be made bankrupt.

Fees for non-recurrent services would be based on time involved and would be agreed before we start work on given task.

  • Accounts and Taxation
  • Accounts prepared on time and presented to you at your premises
  • Income tax calculations and projections
  • Annual superannuation certificates for Partners
  • Practice manager training about bookkeeping
  • 2 - 4 meetings in a year at your premises
  • Personal expenses
  • Payroll
  • SD55 for practice staff
  • Installation and training in respect of practice computerised accounting system
  • Unlimited telephone and email support for adhoc queries

Non - recurrent Services

•VAT advice •Capital gains tax planning •Partnership agreements •Surgeries finances •Pension planning •Budget and cashflow planning •Inheritance Tax planning

Recurrent Annual Services based on fixed fee:

  • Accounts and Taxation
  • Accounts prepared on time and presented to you at your premises
  • Income tax calculations for Principles and Associates
  • Practice manager training about bookkeeping
  • 2-4 meetings in a year at your premises
  • Personal expenses
  • Payroll
  • SD55 for practice staff
  • Installation and training in respect of practice computerised accounting system
  • Unlimited telephone and email support for adhoc queries

Non - recurrent Services

  • VAT advice
  • Capital gains tax planning
  • Partnership agreements
  • Surgeries finances
  • Pension planning
  • Budget and cashflow planning
  • Inheritance Tax planning

Fees for non-recurrent services would be based on time involved and would be agreed before we start work on given task.

Medical Practices

Our specialist team provides a wide range of accounting and business services to General Practice.

Recurrent Annual Services based on fixed fee:

Dental Surgeries

Fees for non-recurrent services would be based on time involved and would be agreed before we start work on given task.

Recurrent Annual Services based on fixed fee: