How Taxcandid can help

Start with the part that matches your situation, then use the right action button when you are ready.

Business guides

Limited company, bookkeeping, VAT, payroll and sector pages.

Personal tax

Self Assessment, landlords, directors, side income and MTD.

Problem pages

HMRC letters, undeclared income, penalties and overdue filings.

Specialist structures

Charities, CICs, CIOs, partnerships and LLPs.

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Practical support

Useful information should lead to a clear next step

A visitor should not have to guess whether a problem belongs on the pricing page, quote generator or contact form.

The guides are structured so routine work can move to a quote, while sensitive or historic tax issues move to a contact-first review.

Choose a page that matches your situation

Read the examples and records section

Use Get Quote for routine work

Use Contact for sensitive, late or HMRC-related issues

Common situations we see

Before a quote

Read the relevant service page so you know what affects the fee.

Before contacting HMRC

Use the HMRC pages to understand why careful review matters.

Before choosing a structure

Use charity, CIC, CIO and partnership pages before sending an enquiry.

Questions people ask

Is this a blog?

It is a practical guide hub rather than a news blog. The aim is to help visitors choose the right service route.

Should I request a quote after reading a guide?

Use the quote generator for routine limited company, sole trader and tax return work. Use contact first for HMRC, undeclared income or overdue records.

Will more guides be added?

Yes. More guides can be added later, but the priority is to keep pages useful and not create thin duplicate content.

Ready to move forward?

Use the quote generator for routine work or contact Taxcandid first if the situation is sensitive, urgent or unclear.

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