Our experts at Jasani & Co will help guide you through the world of tax, keeping you up-to-date with all the latest changes and regulations.

Since 1979 Jasani & Co, we have been providing expert Tax advice and accountancy services to both corporate and individual clients.

No matter what your business is, or the industry you work in, we would like to hear from you.

We offer a range of tax services for businesses and individuals, whether it is tax advisory or tax compliance, making sure you legally don’t have to pay more tax than required.

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Personal Tax

Our tax services make sure that your tax liability is calculated taking into account all allowed exemptions and deductions. We simplify the process by using accountancy software to accurately complete tax returns and calculate any tax liability that may occur, along with any payments that need to be made.

Corporation tax

Corporation tax regulations change annually, so we ensure that we can provide all the right guidance and advice when looking at exemptions, allowances and deductions that may be available. We will thoroughly review and prepare corporation tax returns in great detail to minimise your tax burden while ensuring you are compliant and that you don’t incur any penalties.  

Capital gains tax

You may be looking at investments, a second property or another asset and our team can make sure you maximise your exemptions while simplifying the difficult area of capital gains tax.

Personal tax planning

Jasani & Co can help with the complex issue of personal tax, we know it can be difficult to understand, which is why we help every step of the way. We can take away the time and stress by creating a tax planning strategy that suits your tax affairs, helping ensure you pay the least amount of tax. Our team will advise when payments are due along with what forms need to be filed to keep you compliant.

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