Tax Questions

Email us your Tax Questions - Any Question about Tax!
UK tax questions
INCOME TAX, CAPITAL GAINS TAX, CORPORATION TAX, VAT, INHERITANCE TAX, NATIONAL INSURANCE, STAMP DUTY
UK tax questions
For a small fee of £30 plus VAT one of our experienced team of tax professionals (Chartered Accountants and/or members of the Chartered Institute of Taxation) headed by our tax partner Stephen Edwards will email directly to you a personal answer to your question within two working days.
What you can expect from us:
  • Upto 100 word email response direct to your private email address
  • A bill in the post for £30 plus VAT (only pay it if you believe it is good value)
  • Alternatively if we believe we cannot give you a good value response with 100 words or less we will email you and tell you (and of course there will be no bill)
What we require of you:
  • A question on UK Tax!
  • Your email question not to exceed 50 words in length (please note longer messages will not be answered, positively or negatively)
  • Your email to be be made on the attached 'Submit your Tax Question page'.
  • Your full postal address (to which we will send the hard copy of our answer and of course our bill)

Please take special note:

Although we will make every effort to provide you with an answer that is accurate, tax issues are particularly sensitive to the particular circumstances of an individual case. As such we recommend that if you intend to act upon the information in our response to your question you obtain confirmatory advice from an experienced tax practitioner to whom you provide all the background information to your question, before you take any action!

Please also note that we reserve the exclusive right not to answer a question when submitted for reasons we may choose not to justify

This comes from the Farnborough M3 office of HW Chartered Accountants. We have associated offices throughout the UK. If you choose to submit a question and would like to make contact with your local office we will be pleased to introduce you.
UK tax questions