CFW Accountants LLP specialise in accountancy for the Property & Landlords Industry
CFW Accountants LLP are property experts, working across both residential and commercial property.
We can help advise across any taxation, legislative and contracting issues that occur.
There can be numerous trades involved in property, which include:
- Property investors
- Property management
- Property developers & trading
- Buy-to-let landlords
- Estate & letting agents
Our team will provide quality, tailored advice that will make sure you don’t face an unnecessary challenges or surprises.
Our services include:
- Property tax guidance
- Tax returns and accounts prepared and filed
- Setting up the right tax structure for you
- Tax strategy for letting businesses and property developers
- Advice on building a property portfolio
C F W Accountants LLP support the following sectors.
Our team will provide the insight and expertise you need, whether that is with tax, VAT, compliance or one of the many other challenges you face, we can help. We will make sure you receive the best service possible, allowing you to minimise risk and ensure you are complying with all regulations.
Latest news from C F W Accountants LLP
In an effort to reduce unfairness, during the Spring Budget on 6 March 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the thresholds for the High-Income Child Benefit Charge will be increased from 6 April 2024. This will affect any higher rate earner who is entitled to claim Child Benefit.
Tax-Free Childcare is available to working families to help them save on their childcare costs. However, many may not be making use of this provision and with the Easter break soon upon us, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is encouraging families who have not yet signed up to consider doing so.
Thresholds based on a company’s accounts and employee numbers determine whether a company is categorised as small or not. Being able to qualify as a small or medium sized business can cut red tape for a business with the reduced amount of both non-financial and financial reporting a small or medium sized business is required to do.
The new tax year begins on 6th April and for employers running monthly payrolls, the March pay run will be the last of the 2023/24 tax year.
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has announced reforms to apprenticeships that will enable up to 20,000 more apprenticeships and could be especially welcome news to small businesses.
VAT-registered businesses normally submit their VAT returns and payments to HM Revenue and Customs 4 times a year. However, HM Revenue and Customs also offer an Annual Accounting Scheme for businesses with a taxable turnover of £1.35 million or less.