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Entrepreneurial businesses

Our clients are successful Owner Managed Businesses, from the breadth of the UK. Our “sweet spot” is privately owned businesses in the £1m – £10m turnover range.

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We work with our clients to help them realise their commercial plans and ambitions, helping maximise the potential value of their business. 

OMBs

Our dedication is to the owner managed business world with clients ranging from high growth start-ups to large corporate groups in a variety or sectors, including: Ecommerce businesses, manufacturing, engineering, property, retail and leisure, professional services and technology.

 Entrepreneurs

Our clients include start-up founders, owners of small and medium sized businesses and CEO's of large corporates. We help raise funds for our clients on crowd funding as well as the traditional routes.

Private Clients

Our clients include entrepreneurs, investors, high net worth individuals, individuals that have sold their businesses with us and are launching new ones or looking for new opportunities and wealthy families.

Areas of our expertise include:

Management Buy-Outs (MBO) and Buy-Ins (MBI)

We have considerable experience advising clients on MBO’s and MBIs.  We often act as lead advisors negotiating the deal, introducing the right funders, structuring the transaction in a commercially appropriate tax-efficient manner.

Acquisitions

Clients identify target or we bring some to their attention.  We negotiate to ensure you get the best deal and structure, working alongside lawyers to minimise the buyer’s risk.

Company Sales

Disposing of a business can be complex and we often work with owners well in advance of a sale to prepare the business in order to maximise its value.  We can identify strategic buyers and negotiate the optimum deal for the shareholders to ensure they achieve the outcome they deserve.

Raising Finance

Our relationships with funders – combined with our knowledge on how to structure a proposal, assists clients in seeking and obtaining the right kind of funding for their business.

Self assessment

Our staff can make sure you maximise your exemptions while demystifying the complex world of capital gains tax, whether you're considering investments, a second home, or another asset.

Corporation tax

Every year, corporation tax rates and reliefs vary, so we make sure we can offer all the necessary assistance and advice when examining potential exemptions, allowances, and deductions.  In order to make sure you are in compliance and avoid fines, we will carefully evaluate and produce corporate tax filings.  

Capital gains tax

Whether you're considering investments, a second home, or another item, our staff can make sure you maximise your exemptions while demystifying the complex world of capital gains tax.

Personal tax planning

We can help walk you through the complicated subject of personal taxation, we are aware that it can be challenging to grasp, therefore we support you every step of the way. By developing a tax planning approach that works for your tax situation and helps ensure you pay the least amount of tax, we eliminate the time and worry involved. Our staff will provide guidance on when payments are due in addition to what paperwork must be submitted and returned in order to maintain compliance.

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Next month, councils across England will be given new powers to transform high streets by tackling long-term empty shops.

Read article
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Read article
November 14, 2024
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have begun reminding taxpayers that time is ticking for getting self-assessment tax returns filed in time for the 31 January 2025 deadline.

Read article
November 13, 2024
Agricultural and business property relief: What happened in the Budget?

Changes to inheritance tax were announced in the Budget that have caused consternation to farmers and business owners across the UK. What exactly is changing and what could this mean for you?

Read article
November 11, 2024
Base rate drops to 4.75%

As had been widely expected, the Bank of England reduced the interest base rate to 4.75% last week. This was due to inflationary pressures easing in recent weeks.

Read article
November 7, 2024
Bus fare cap to increase to £3

Two days before the Budget, the Prime Minister announced that the cap for single bus fares would be increased to £3 from its current £2.

Read article
November 6, 2024
Businesses count the cost of increases to Employers National Insurance

As has been widely expected in the last few weeks, the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, made some significant changes to the Employers National Insurance (NI) rate and threshold in the Autumn Budget.

Read article
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The government has set a pathway towards all new cars and vans being zero emission by 2035. This zero emission vehicle mandate became law on 3 January 2024.

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