VAT Advice

That's great to hear! Xperta Consultancy specializes in providing practical and effective VAT advice to help businesses and their advisers navigate and minimize the VAT burden. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance regarding VAT or any related matters, feel free to ask!
VAT on Property

VAT advice on property, whether you are a developer, contractor, investor, or just have a property in your business.

VAT on Parking

VAT advice to parking operators, landowners and suppliers who provide support services to the parking sector.

VAT on Brexit

Navigating the significant changes to the VAT and Duty rules that apply to trade between the UK and the EU.

VAT & Financial Services

Explaining VAT reliefs and exemptions that apply in the financial services sector, which is one of the most complex areas of VAT.

VAT & Online Trading

Exploring numerous VAT issues and opportunities for retail businesses, particularly online businesses, with issues on the increase now the UK has separated from the EU for VAT purposes.

Mergers & Acqusitions VAT

Specialist M&A VAT support, from due diligence services, transaction support and VAT structuring advice to minimise the impact of VAT on M&A transactions, both buy-side and sell-side.

Why choose Xperta Consultancy for VAT advice?

We have many years’ experience helping clients navigate through the complexities of VAT, whether generating VAT savings, clarifying complex VAT issues, or helping with VAT compliance and VAT processes.

Our VAT team is headed by an ex-big 4/HMRC specialist with over 30 years’ experience.

Because VAT is a tax on transactions, it impacts almost all businesses, charities and other organisations, even those that aren’t VAT registered. We therefore advise on the VAT treatment of all types of transaction and the recovery of VAT on related costs. We have extensive knowledge of VAT schemes, special VAT accounting methods and VAT compliance matters, and regularly help clients through HMRC enquiries.

We also provide advice on other indirect taxes such as Customs Duties, which increasingly applies to UK businesses now the UK has left the EU.