Specialist UK tax advice for London individuals, landlords, directors and businesses

HMRC support services

HMRC tax support for enquiries, disclosures, penalties and serious tax investigations.

Tax Accountant London helps individuals, landlords, directors, businesses, employers and internationally connected clients respond to HMRC letters, compliance checks, tax investigations, voluntary disclosures, penalties, appeals, COP8, COP9 and offshore tax issues.

HMRC Compliance Checks Tax Investigations Tax Disclosures COP8 and COP9 Penalty Appeals
Do not rush the first response to HMRC.

The first reply can shape the direction of the case. We review the HMRC letter, tax years, records, risk area, behaviour position, deadlines and possible settlement route before preparing a response.

HMRC tax investigation support

HMRC support should start with understanding the letter, not drafting a rushed reply.

HMRC contact can range from a simple information request to a formal enquiry, disclosure issue, penalty notice, employer compliance review, VAT inspection, offshore income letter, COP8 investigation or COP9 investigation. The correct response depends on the tax issue, years involved, records, behaviour position and HMRC powers being used.

We help clients understand the issue, gather records, prepare replies, calculate tax exposure, manage HMRC correspondence, consider disclosure routes and deal with penalties or appeals where appropriate.

Tax disclosure services

Disclosure support where income, gains or tax years need correcting before or after HMRC contact.

A disclosure should be prepared carefully. HMRC will normally expect the tax, interest, penalties and behaviour position to be explained. The route can differ depending on whether the issue involves rental income, offshore income, business income, capital gains, company tax, VAT or PAYE.

HMRC support by tax area

HMRC enquiries often involve more than one tax.

A letter about one tax can lead into another. A landlord enquiry may raise CGT issues. A company enquiry may raise PAYE, VAT or director loan issues. An offshore letter may need Self Assessment, foreign tax credit relief and disclosure review.

Personal tax and Self Assessment

Late tax returns, amendments, omitted income, CGT entries, foreign income, payments on account and HMRC tax return enquiries.

Property and landlord tax

Undeclared rental income, Let Property Campaign, property expenses, mortgage interest relief and CGT on property sales.

Company and director tax

Corporation Tax, CT600 errors, director loans, dividends, benefits, payroll and company expense reviews.

VAT and employer compliance

VAT returns, VAT registration, PAYE, P11D, CIS, payroll records, employment status and employer compliance reviews.

When to seek HMRC support

Get advice before replying where the issue could affect tax, penalties or earlier years.

HMRC letters should not be ignored, but they should also not be answered casually. The risk is higher where HMRC asks for records, mentions penalties, refers to offshore data, asks about behaviour or opens a formal enquiry.

HMRC has asked for records

Bank statements, invoices, rental schedules, foreign statements, payroll records or VAT records should be reviewed before submission.

More than one tax year is involved

Multi-year cases can involve discovery, failure to notify, behaviour-based penalties and interest calculations.

HMRC mentions penalties

Penalty exposure depends on timing, behaviour, disclosure quality, cooperation and whether reasonable care can be shown.

Offshore income or assets are involved

Foreign income, overseas bank accounts, foreign property and offshore data often need disclosure and treaty review.

Company or employer records are questioned

PAYE, VAT, director loans, benefits, expenses and company records can widen the enquiry if handled poorly.

You are unsure what HMRC is asking

A careful review can identify whether the letter is routine, targeted, formal, disclosure-related or investigation-led.

HMRC support process

A clear process from first letter to final position.

1 Review the HMRC letter

We identify the tax, year, deadline, powers used, information requested and possible risk level.

2 Assess records and exposure

We review records, tax returns, calculations, missing information, behaviour and penalty exposure.

3 Prepare response or disclosure

We prepare the response, disclosure, calculation, appeal or settlement proposal using the correct route.

4 Manage HMRC correspondence

We deal with follow-up questions, settlement figures, penalties, appeals and closure where instructed.

Records needed for HMRC support

Good records help establish the correct tax, explanation and penalty position.

HMRC correspondence

HMRC letters, notices, enquiry opening letters, penalty notices, assessments, deadlines and previous replies.

Filed tax records

Tax returns, computations, accounts, VAT returns, payroll reports, disclosure submissions and payment history.

Source records

Bank statements, invoices, rental statements, foreign tax papers, payroll records, VAT invoices and business records.

Background explanation

Timeline, reasons for error, professional advice taken, health or personal factors, and steps taken to correct the position.

HMRC support fees

Fees depend on the HMRC letter, tax years, records, behaviour and settlement route.

We quote before work starts. A simple penalty appeal is different from a disclosure, multi-year compliance check, offshore issue, VAT enquiry, employer review, COP8 case or COP9 investigation.

Initial HMRC letter review from £300 + VAT

For a review of the HMRC letter, risk area, records needed and next steps.

Tax disclosure cases from £2,500 + VAT

For disclosure work involving tax, interest, penalties, calculations and HMRC settlement route.

Investigation and enquiry support quoted after review

For HMRC compliance checks, VAT, PAYE, COP8, COP9 or multi-year investigation cases.

HMRC Support FAQs

Common questions about HMRC compliance checks, disclosures, investigations and penalties.

What should I do if I receive an HMRC compliance check letter?

You should read the letter carefully, note the deadline and review what HMRC is asking for before replying. The response should be based on records and the correct tax position, not estimates or assumptions.

Should I send HMRC all records immediately?

Records should be reviewed first so that the response is complete, relevant and supported. Sending incomplete or unexplained records can create further questions.

What is a tax disclosure?

A tax disclosure is a formal correction to HMRC where income, gains, tax or earlier tax years were not reported correctly. It normally includes tax, interest, penalties and an explanation of behaviour.

What is the Let Property Campaign?

The Let Property Campaign is a disclosure route used for undeclared UK residential rental income. It can cover earlier tax years and requires careful calculation of tax, interest and penalties.

What is the Worldwide Disclosure Facility?

The Worldwide Disclosure Facility is used to disclose offshore income, foreign gains or overseas tax issues to HMRC. The disclosure should be supported by calculations and evidence.

What is a COP8 investigation?

COP8 is used by HMRC for complex tax investigations, often involving avoidance, offshore issues, high-value tax matters or complex arrangements where fraud is not the main suspected issue.

What is a COP9 investigation?

COP9 is used where HMRC suspects deliberate behaviour. It is a serious process and should be handled with specialist advice before any response is made.

Can HMRC charge penalties?

HMRC can charge penalties depending on the type of error, timing, disclosure quality, cooperation and behaviour. The behaviour position is often central to the penalty outcome.

Can I appeal an HMRC penalty?

Some HMRC penalties can be appealed where there is a valid basis, such as reasonable excuse, incorrect facts, HMRC error or an excessive behaviour classification.

Can you deal with HMRC on my behalf?

Once authorised and engaged, we can assist with HMRC correspondence, records review, calculations, disclosures, appeals and settlement discussions within the agreed scope.