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Ever feel like you pay too much tax? Why tax planning may be the best next decision you make

by Cumbria Crack
04/10/2021
in Business, Sponsored
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Chris and Graham Lamont, of Lamont Pridmore
Chris and Graham Lamont, of Lamont Pridmore

Ever feel like you pay too much tax? As more and more taxpayers enjoy entrepreneurial success and greater income, they may also find that they are paying too much tax.

The UK’s ever-changing tax legislation means that businesses and individuals need to think very carefully about tax planning.

If you have never taken tax advice before to create an effective tax plan, you may be paying much more than you need to.

Tax planning isn’t about avoiding tax but instead taking advantage of the many tax-saving opportunities, allowances and reliefs available to you and your business – many of which go unclaimed each year.

By working with experienced tax planners, you could save a lot of money and reduce the stress of large, unexpected tax bills.

Why do businesses need tax planning?

For those running a business, the amount of tax paid will always be directly linked to the amount of net profit you have earned.

Effective tax planning can ensure your business is running tax efficiently, and successfully, in the long-term.

In many cases, it is possible to achieve tax savings by:

  • Establishing the right business structure.
  • Maximising the allowances on qualifying capital expenditure.
  • Maximising the deductions for allowable expenditure.
  • Ensuring that any withdrawals from the business are made in the most tax-efficient way.
  • Structuring shareholdings and borrowings correctly.

Why do individuals need tax planning?

Effective personal tax planning is equally important for individuals to ensure they take advantage of the allowances and tax-saving opportunities available.

It is possible to save money on personal taxes by:

  • Maximising the benefits of your, and your spouse or civil partner’s, personal allowances and basic rate bands.
  • Making best use of your tax-free benefits and salary sacrifice schemes.
  • Owning the most tax-efficient motor vehicle for you and your family.
  • Keeping on top of appropriate pension contributions for you and your family.
  • Making the most of tax-efficient borrowings and interest relief.

Here to help

Make sure you plan ahead for your next tax bill, speak to us today to find out how we can reduce the amount you pay.

At Lamont Pridmore, our tax specialists have a proven track record of helping businesses and individuals minimise their tax bills. In some cases, we might even be able to reduce your tax liabilities to nil.

Our approach has nothing to do with tax avoidance, just good housekeeping to ensure you can legally claim the allowances and reliefs you are entitled to and that you’ve considered the tax implications of every important decision.

Get in touch today to find out how we can help and request a free copy of our 10 Tips to Reduce Your Tax Bill by calling 0800 234 6978 or emailing [email protected]

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