"Fortus have been especially helpful around advising on all aspects of VAT from the day to day queries that we have right through to detailed advice and training around proposed HMRC changes in our sector."
Thomas Holland Holland Build
We have a team of VAT specialists to help business owners, and not for profit charities, reduce the burden of dealing with VAT. We can support your team with our in-depth knowledge and experience, to tackle the VAT challenges your clients are experiencing.
As clients begin to have more complex VAT compliance and liability needs to manage, it’s reassuring to know that you have a team of specialists behind you to call upon.
Our team of specialists deal with VAT disputes on a regular basis, so we can support any of your clients who may be facing a dispute from HMRC regarding their VAT position. We’re ready to use our experience to fight your client’s corner.
If you’ve clients who are, or are planning to, trade internationally, you can utilise the experience of our team to rationalise VAT registrations across the globe and manage the more complex compliance regulations. This allows you to focus on delivering the other aspects of tax advice, knowing this area is in safe hands.
We recognise you’re great at what you do and have an excellent and trusted relationship with your clients. We’re not here to change that, we’re here to work in partnership with you. Rest assured, we’ll only offer services to you and your clients without competing on overlapping services.
David McGeachy Head of VAT
"Fortus have been especially helpful around advising on all aspects of VAT from the day to day queries that we have right through to detailed advice and training around proposed HMRC changes in our sector."
Thomas Holland Holland Build
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