
We have been looking after clients' taxation affairs for over 16 years, with a dedicated team.
The Managing Director, Ruth Rooney, was a fully-trained HM Inspector of Taxes, but left the Revenue to go into the Private Sector, managing the tax department of a local Chartered Accountant until starting her own business in 1996.
Services offered by Many Happy Returns Ltd include completion of Tax Returns and their submission to the Revenue electronically. All Returns are catered for - personal, partnership, trust or corporate. All other aspects of personal and corporate taxation are covered, as well as dealing with Inland Revenue investigations for our clients.
We try and give a personal and friendly service and lead you gently through the maze that is self-assessment. Our staff are fully trained in their field and comply with the standards set by their Professional memberships. Our knowledge is regularly updated by attending training courses throughout the year.
Our telephone number is 01625 800 230.
You can also contact us by email for further information including fees, most of which are normally agreed upon at the outset so you have some idea of what it is going to cost before you start.
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- 16th May: 3 Tax questions you must ask before buying a rental property - http://t.co/sxkfKM00MW
3 Tax Questions You Must Ask Before Buying Rental Property - 2nd May: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/tax/10032936/HMRC-getting-nastier-with-taxpayers-who-dare-to-complain.html
HMRC 'getting nastier' with taxpayers who dare to complain - Telegraph - 12th April: CHILD BENEFIT With the recent changes in Child Benefits, 1.2 million UK taxpayers will need to determine how they are impacted. The High Income Child Benefit charges will only affect families where one member is earning more than £50,000 a year. People earning £50,000 a year (after any pension contributions) will still receive child benefits, but they will be forced to repay a certain amount of this as a tax charge.
- 10th April: A NEW TAX YEAR Welcome to the 2013-2014 UK tax year. This is a great time to get organized with your taxes and get things in order for the coming year.
- 28th March:
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