Tax

Are you actively managing tax charges?

Effectively dealing with tax authorities?

Keeping on top of all of your tax obligations?

Whether you're a multinational company, partnership, joint venture or an entrepreneur setting up a new business managing these alone can be daunting but with expert advice and effective tax planning you can reap the benefits.

The main factors in your organisation's structure are key to highlighting opportunities for tax efficiencies. Once the opportunities are identified it is a just a case of devising and implementing a tailored strategy.

Seek advice and find out your options and how to use them to your advantage.

"At Bond Pearce we believe in making our client service as seamless as possible" says Brian Garner, Senior Tax Consultant.

"And our experienced tax team plays a big part in this, advising on mergers and acquisitions, renewable energy projects, personal taxation and estate planning. In fact whatever tax issues our clients have.

The teams breadth of knowledge means they can assist across the board whether its working on large transactional deals to make sure of the best commercial outcome or advising directors and individuals on compliance issues such as capital gains tax, corporation tax, income tax, inheritance tax, national insurance contributions, stamp duty land tax or value added tax.

Key Contact

Brian Garner

Brian Garner

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Telephone: +44 (0)845 415 7640

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