Finance and Tax Law
Taxation in the United Kingdom may involve payments to a minimum of two different levels of government: local government and the central government (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs). The Central government revenues come primarily from National Insurance and Income Tax contributions, corporation tax, value added tax and fuel duty. Local government revenues come mainly from grants from central government funds, business rates in England and Wales, Council Tax and increasingly from fees and charges such as those from on-street parking.
Taxes you may encounter, as a business or an individual worker, include capital gains tax, exemptions on investment, value added tax, national insurance contributions, excise duties, corporation tax, inheritance tax, and motoring taxation.
It's fair to say that not everyone will understand taxes and as such a time may arise when you will need legal advice on the matter. Whether this is to find out, as a business or self-employed person, which taxes you should be paying or perhaps in more serious cases you will need legal representation at court level for not paying taxes, the list of Newry Solicitors below are best equipped to help you.
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