Family BusinessWhilst all businesses want to get things right, navigating the complexities of VAT is of upmost importance to small and mid-sized family businesses.
Any mistakes or missed opportunities are felt straight on the bottom line, and the income of the owners. We understand this, and place commerciality first and foremost when advising family business. Understanding the businesses objectives and priorities, and then ensuring that the VAT is correct but where possible, is flexible. With VAT (and many other taxes) there may be various ways to proceed, each with a different outcome. Considering this early in the process will offer options, and lead to the best advice. Whereas with late advice you can only work in relation to the steps already taken. |
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They say the devil is in the detail, and it is never more true than in the case of VAT and Indirect Taxes. We have experience working on highly complex assignments, including land & property, international supplies, and in the not for profit sector. We will provide the level of input required to give you peace of mind and assurance, and will highlight the questions that you never knew to ask.
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The best answer for VAT purposes does not necessarily mean it is the most appropriate advice. We have the experience to take a step back and consider the bigger picture and goals of the client. Where necessary we will liaise with the other advisors, ensuring that the options for VAT and Indirect Tax advice results in the most commercial outcome.
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We appreciate the need for timely advice and the importance of being available. We will balance the business in favour of quality over quantity, and ensure that we are well placed to meet our clients’ expectations on budget and speed of delivery.
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VITA has identified and will look to fill a gap in the market for quality and cost-effective advice. As Scotland’s largest independent firm of VAT and Indirect Tax advisors, we are a fast growing business looking for strong and long standing relationships.
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