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Late Tax Return Help

This page is built to keep decisions clear and filings controlled.

Quick Answer

If you need this sorted properly and on time, we map your exact next actions in one consultation.

Who This Is For

  • Limited company directors needing reliable filing control
  • CIS subcontractors and builders needing clear deductions and tax handling
  • Self assessment and landlord clients who want structured support
  • Business owners who want direct answers, not vague guidance

What Is Included

  • Priority review of your current position and deadlines
  • Practical execution plan for self assessment compliance, penalties and return quality
  • Compliance checks before submission
  • Clear next-step reporting with direct support access

What We Need From You

  • Recent records or exports for the period in scope
  • HMRC or Companies House references where relevant
  • Any notices, penalties or unresolved filing issues
  • Short summary of what is currently blocked

Timeline

  1. Step 1: Intake call and scope confirmation
  2. Step 2: Record quality and risk check
  3. Step 3: Submission workflow and execution
  4. Step 4: Ongoing control plan for the next cycle

FAQs

How quickly can we start?

Normally within a few working days once records and access details are shared.

What do you need first?

Recent records, HMRC references, and any urgent deadlines or letters.

Can this be handled remotely?

Yes. Most clients use secure remote delivery with clear checkpoints.

Do you help if filings are late?

Yes. We prioritise urgent submissions first, then stabilise the ongoing cycle.

Will I get a clear action plan?

Yes. Every engagement starts with a timeline and priority checklist.

Do you support HMRC communication?

Yes. We support responses, evidence preparation and filing follow-up.

Is support one-off or ongoing?

Both. We can handle a one-off issue or move you to ongoing managed support.

How do I start?

Book a consultation and we map scope, risks and next steps in one call.