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Overseas Companies


Set out below is a broad summary of the areas of activity we offer advice on:


  • Initial advice on legal entity for UK operation and liaison with existing tax accountants and solicitors/attorneys.
  • UK taxation law for payroll, income and corporate taxes including VAT.
  • Registration with the relevant UK Government departments.
  • Provision of registered office address.
  • Provision of responsible officer/UK representative services including cheque signatory services.
  • Provision of secretarial and support staff.
  • Provision of UK based accounting support.
  • Annual audit/accounting review services in consultation with parent company auditors.Woman with globe

Why the UK and where do we start?


The UK Government wants to encourage multinational companies to come to the UK. Tax legislation has been constrcuted to make the UK a very attractive location for overseas investors. Should you want to take advantage of these opportunities, Sayers Butterworth LLP can help you through the expansion and cultural change process. Our overseas clients have a wide variety of business requirements and we can usually provide any assistance needed.


Branch or Company?


There are a number of important tax, legal and regulatory differences between the various options. We will invest time in order to understand your exact needs, and future plans, in order to ensure that you select the most appropriate option.


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In the News

Budget 2012

Our in-house guide and commentary on the Budget is now available for downloading here.

VAT Online Filing

This became compulsory from 1 April 2012 and payment of VAT must now be made by electronic means. Cheques will no longer be accepted.

Compulsory Pensions

In 2012 automatic enrolment into a pension scheme is due to come into force. On average, it will cost small businesses an extra £2,550 per year.

It's That Time Again!

Why not make an early start on your 2012 Tax Return? It would help to give early warning of any tax payable or ensure that repayments are issued sooner rather than later. Contact us for more details.

Features

Deadline Diary

The next date for the diary is 19 May when employers have to submit forms P35 and P14 to HMRC. We provide a full payroll service here at Sayers Butterworth so do let us know if you need any help with this or any PAYE issue.

Rates & Allowances

Click here for our tax rates microsite.