Tax Investigation
During the lifetime of an individual tax payer, partnership or other business, it is quite likely that there will be some form of enquiry made by either the Inland Revenue or Customs and Excise. Enquiries or investigations of this type are very often selected on a random basis.
P.F.P.I – Professional Fees Protection Insurance
Question?
Have you ever considered the possible cost of an HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigation?
HMRC have powers to investigate income tax and corporation tax payers at random, and the number of these investigations is expected to increase dramatically over future years.
If you are a self-assessment tax payer, an employer filing P11D forms on employee benefits, or VAT returns, or if you are responsible for employees' PAYE, then you could be subject to a random investigation. Even if the Revenue finds nothing as a result of the investigation, you will still have unexpected professional fees to pay as a result.
DBF Associates, together with
The insurance is only available to DBF clients for whom we submit tax returns and does not reimburse additional tax, interest or penalties that may become due as a result of the enquiry.
We strongly recommend that clients consider subscribing to this service.
We cannot prevent you from being investigated by the Revenue, but we can help to ensure that you get the best possible support and advice without having to worry about the cost.
Head of Tax Department
Suresh Mehta
Suresh.Metha@dbf-associates.co.uk

