Tax Return Adviser Ltd

Tax Return Adviser provides expert advice to small and medium size businesses, helping maximise profits while only paying the right amount of tax.
Headed up by Simone Freedman, who is a qualified member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and Association of Taxation Technicians, we are a friendly, approachable team who will work with you to ensure your accountancy and taxation needs are met at all times.
Based in Surrey we find that a lot of our clients come from Dorking, Guildford, Reigate, Redhill, Leatherhead, Crawley, Epsom, Kingston, Caterham and Fetcham, although some come from further afield and we are happy to assist clients nationwide.

Professional Services & Approachable People
From accounting needs to specialist tax advice for individuals, estates, trusts, property owners, businesses and partnerships. Contact us today to discuss your requirements.

Cost-effective & Outstanding Service
Get cost-effective, and in most cases, fixed price service throughout Surrey, Dorking, Guildford, Reigate, Redhill, Leatherhead, Crawley, Epsom, Kingston, Caterham, Fetcham and nationwide.
Contact us today to discuss your requirements

Our services include:
- Accounts preparation and tax returns
- Property tax and capital gains tax
- Income tax
- Corporation tax
- Tax mitigation
- Trusts, probate, inheritance tax and will planning
- VAT
- Emigration / immigration
- Bookkeeping and payroll
- Free initial consultation
Latest News
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Dodging the 2027 IHT and pension changes
In a little over a year the inheritance tax (IHT) exemption for unused pension savings comes to an end. If you’re married or in a civil partnership, one simple step might save your estate thousands in IHT. What is it?
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Act now to spread the cost of your tax bill
The deadline for filing your 2024/25 self-assessment tax return and paying the tax you owe is 31 January 2026. However, if you file your tax return early, you may be able to pay through your PAYE code instead. Are you eligible?
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Working from home tax relief scrapped in Budget
Employees who are required to work from home are currently able to claim tax relief at a flat rate of £6 per week. That's changing from 6 April 2026. What's the full story?
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Budget 2025: the key announcements
The Chancellor announced many changes to the tax system, with some coming into effect immediately and others in several years. What are the headline changes?
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Extracting property from your company
As your retirement date is fast approaching, you’re looking to sell your company, but you want to keep the property it owns. A friend said you can buy the property from the company, but what are the tax consequences and is there a better option?
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Festive tax breaks for remote workers
You’re familiar with the tax break for Christmas parties but you now have a few remote workers, and the company will need to reimburse their travel and accommodation costs if they attend an event. Which costs count towards the tax-free limit and how can you manage any overspend?

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