Navigating the Making Tax Digital landscape with R & A Burns

Immerse yourself in the new era of digitised tax systems. Leverage the expertise of your trusted accountants in Birmingham, R & A Burns, to seamlessly navigate this landscape.

Meeting the demands of Making Tax Digital

The dawn of Making Tax Digital (MTD) in 2015 marked a significant shift for businesses across the UK. No longer confined to paper trails, the digital initiative streamlined the tax records of VAT-registered businesses, marking the beginning of a paperless tax return system. For businesses in Birmingham, this transition has been deftly handled by R & A Burns, a reputable accountancy firm committed to easing your business into the digital age.

How R & A Burns aids this transition

Having long established their proficiency in VAT returns, tax returns, and self-assessment, R & A Burns now brings their expertise to the forefront of the MTD initiative. They understand the complexities inherent in this digital transition and have prepared their clients for MTD, advising them on the best software for quarterly report generation and submission to HMRC.

A unique approach to accountancy

R & A Burns prides itself on a unique, client-focused approach to accountancy. As members of the UK’s Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, they uphold the highest professional standards. With a free initial consultation, R & A Burns clearly understands your business needs, offering personalised services to meet these requirements. Their diligent team, always on hand to provide specialist assistance, ensures your business complies with all relevant statutory requirements and regulations.

Reliable support at your fingertips

Whether you’re a sole trader, SME, partnership, or limited company, R & A Burns is your trusted partner in navigating the digital tax landscape. Businesses across Birmingham have already experienced the benefits of their services – why not join them? Contact R & A Burns today, and let your business make the most of the digital tax era.