❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Look for a tax advisor who is qualified (such as ACCA or ATT), has experience with UK tax laws, and understands the local Bristol market. Reading client reviews, checking their credentials, and booking a free consultation (like we offer at EasyAccounts and Tax Bristol) can help you choose the right expert.
Typically, you’ll need:
✅ Your P60 or P45 (employment income)
✅ Self-employment income details
✅ Bank interest or investment statements
✅ Rental income records (if you’re a landlord)
✅ Pension or benefit statements
✅ Any other income or expenses you want to claim
A good Bristol tax advisor will provide a checklist to make sure you don’t miss anything.
Yes! A qualified tax advisor can help you identify allowable expenses, claim tax reliefs, and structure your income in the most tax-efficient way — potentially reducing your tax liability. At EasyAccounts and Tax, we’ve helped many Bristol clients save more than they expected through smart planning.
Not always. If you only have PAYE income, you may not need to file. But if you have other income (self-employment, dividends, rental property, capital gains), you probably do. It’s always best to check with a Bristol tax specialist to avoid unexpected HMRC penalties.
Ideally, several months before the 31 January deadline. This gives your advisor time to review your records, maximise any tax savings, and avoid last-minute rush fees. At EasyAccounts and Tax Bristol, we recommend clients contact us by October to ensure a smooth process.