Calm, experienced HMRC support
If you’ve received a letter or are under review, you don’t have to handle it alone. We provide the buffer between you and HMRC.
Common letters we see
If you’re not sure what the letter means or what’s expected next, we can quickly translate it into a clear plan.
Compliance check letters
Requests for information
Nudge letters and prompts
Notices of enquiry
Penalty notices
Debt and payment reminders
What to do in the first 24 hours
Most HMRC letters come with tight deadlines. The goal is to stay calm, protect your position, and respond in a controlled way.
1. Check what HMRC is asking for
Note the response deadline, the tax year/period, and any specific documents requested.
2. Save and organise the letter
Scan or photograph it, keep the envelope, and start a single folder for everything related.
3. Don’t reply in a rush
Avoid guessing or sending partial information—rushed replies can create unnecessary follow-up.
4. Gather key records
Pull relevant bookkeeping reports, invoices/receipts, bank statements, and prior submissions for the period.
5. Get advice early
A short review helps you understand risk, agree a strategy, and keep communication controlled.
What we handle for you
HMRC investigations
Voluntary disclosures
Compliance checks
Nudge letters
Ongoing correspondence
Tribunal preparation
A structured approach
Our approach is compliant, organised, and focused on reducing stress and uncertainty. We help you respond clearly, gather the right evidence, and keep communication controlled.
1. Clarify & Assess
We start by understanding exactly what HMRC is asking for, and why.
2. Organise Evidence
We organise records and supporting documents into a clean, defensible narrative.
3. Manage Correspondence
We handle all communication and keep deadlines visible, so you don't miss a thing.
Need help with an HMRC letter?
Send a short note with the letter type and date received. We’ll confirm the right next step.
Book a confidential consultation