📋 Self-Assessment Specialist · Rugby CV21 to CV23

Self-Assessment Accountant in Rugby, Tax Return Specialists

HMRC-registered self-assessment specialists serving Rugby's self-employed drivers, logistics workers, engineering contractors, trades and landlords across CV21 to CV23. Full SA100 returns, payments on account, expense maximisation and HMRC compliance, from a fixed monthly fee.

HMRC Registered AgentServing Rugby CV21 to CV23Same-Day Filing AvailableFixed Monthly FeesNo Surprise Bills

Self-Assessment Accountant in Rugby

Self-Assessment Made Simple for Rugby Taxpayers

Rugby sits at the centre of England's logistics network, home to the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal nearby and a vast cluster of distribution and warehousing along the M1, M6 and West Coast Main Line. That has built a large self-employed driving, courier and warehouse-contractor population across the CV postcodes, alongside a long engineering tradition still alive in the town's manufacturing and power-engineering employers. Add a busy trades and small-business community, a strong London commuter link, and a sizeable landlord base, and Rugby carries a steady self-assessment market weighted towards logistics, engineering and the trades.

Your Tax Help Accountants, HMRC-registered, handles complete self-assessment for Rugby taxpayers. SA100 returns for drivers and the self-employed, mileage and vehicle costs claimed correctly, dividends and the salary-dividend split for engineering contractors, landlord property pages, payments on account and HMRC correspondence, all at a fixed monthly fee with same-day filing available near the deadline. Whatever your income, we make your return accurate and keep your bill to what it should be.

💡 As an HMRC-registered agent, we deal with HMRC directly on your behalf. Authorisation in place, returns filed, refunds chased, compliance letters handled. You only ever hear from us, never from HMRC.

What We Handle

Complete Self-Assessment Service for Rugby

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SA100 Tax Returns

Complete self-assessment covering all income, self-employment, employment, rental, dividends, foreign income and capital gains, every legitimate deduction captured and filed accurately and on time for Rugby taxpayers.

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Payments on Account

Payments on account properly calculated and submitted, with reduction claims where your income has fallen, so the 31 January and 31 July demands never come as a shock.

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Expense Reviews

Line-by-line expense review identifying everything you can legitimately claim, home office, mileage, equipment, subscriptions and professional fees, often recovering thousands in missed deductions.

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Amended Returns

Going back up to four tax years to amend returns where allowable expenses were missed, frequently recovering significant refunds for Rugby clients new to us.

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MTD Readiness

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax setup where relevant, with cloud bookkeeping software and quarterly submissions handled in full, so the 2026-onward changes hold no fear.

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HMRC Correspondence

All HMRC letters, queries, enquiries and routine compliance checks handled by us as your authorised agent, with full representation through any formal investigation.

Worried About the 31 January Deadline?

Late filing triggers an immediate £100 penalty, with daily penalties from three months late and percentage-based penalties from six months. Book a free call and we will tell you exactly what is needed and whether we can file in time.

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Real Client Story

How we recovered overpaid tax for a Rugby self-employed driver

Client R is a self-employed driver working the Rugby and DIRFT distribution parks with around £36,000 of takings. He filed his own returns claiming only fuel, unsure whether mileage or actual costs were better, and his bill felt high for the miles and hours he was putting in.

We worked out both the mileage method and his actual running costs and used whichever left him better off, then added the costs he had never claimed: insurance, the business use of his phone, parking and tolls, vehicle finance interest, equipment and a home-as-office figure for admin. We corrected the prior year still inside the amendment window.

His bill fell noticeably and a refund came back on the amended year. We set him up to log mileage and receipts on his phone, and he now files once a year for a fixed fee with January handled for him.

Why Your Tax Help Accountants

Self-Assessment Help, Local to You.

  • HMRC-registered agent serving Rugby CV21 to CV23 online
  • Driver and logistics returns, mileage or actual costs, done right
  • Engineering contractor salary and dividend planning
  • Every legitimate expense claimed, line-by-line expense review
  • Payments on account properly calibrated, no January shocks
  • Amended returns recovering overpaid tax from prior years
  • One accountant from start to finish, no call centre, no churn
  • Fixed monthly fees, no surprise bills, no hourly rates, ever
  • A free fifteen-minute call to tell you exactly where you stand
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CV21-CV23
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Fixed Fee
No surprise bills, ever

Self-Assessment Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Self-Assessment Questions

What is the self-assessment deadline?
Online returns are due by midnight on 31 January following the end of the tax year, paper returns by 31 October, and tax owed by 31 January. Late filing triggers an automatic £100 penalty even with no tax due, then daily penalties from three months and percentage penalties from six and twelve months. We file in good time and confirm submission so you have a clear record.
I am a self-employed driver in Rugby. What can I claim?
Either mileage at 45p (55p for 2026/27) a mile for the first 10,000 business miles, or your actual vehicle running costs, whichever is better, plus fuel, insurance, parking and tolls, the business use of your phone, equipment and a home-as-office figure for admin. Many drivers under-claim by sticking to fuel only, which is exactly where a proper review puts money back.
What is the most efficient salary and dividend split?
It depends on your profit and other income, but the right balance minimises the combined tax across you and your company, typically a salary using your allowances and National Insurance thresholds, with dividends on top, taxed at 8.75, 33.75 or 39.35 per cent with only a £500 dividend allowance. We model the most efficient mix for your year.
What expenses can Rugby self-employed workers claim?
The business use of your phone and broadband, working from home, mileage at 45p (55p for 2026/27) a mile or actual vehicle costs, equipment and materials, professional subscriptions, insurance and training to maintain your skills. A proper line-by-line review usually finds costs that previous DIY returns missed.
How do payments on account work for Rugby taxpayers?
If your tax bill less PAYE is over £1,000 and under 80 per cent went through PAYE, HMRC asks for payments on account towards next year, each 50 per cent of last year's bill, due 31 January and 31 July. If your income has fallen you can claim a reduction. We calibrate this so you are neither overpaying nor facing penalties.
I am behind on self-assessment in Rugby. Can you sort it?
Yes. We routinely handle late filings, multi-year arrears, missing UTRs and HMRC penalty letters. We register or re-register you, file all outstanding returns, appeal penalties where there is a reasonable excuse and arrange Time to Pay if needed. Most behind-the-line cases are fully back on track within four to six weeks.
How do I get started with self-assessment in Rugby?
Book a free 15-minute call via our Calendly link or call 07478 645331 (office line 020 8050 4564). We work with Rugby clients fully online, review your position, flag where you may be overpaying and give a clear fixed-fee quote. Most clients are fully set up within a week.

Get Your Rugby Self-Assessment Sorted Today

No obligation. No jargon. A straightforward conversation about your Rugby tax situation and how we can keep you compliant while making sure you pay no more tax than you legally need to.

Office: 020 8050 4564  |  Mobile: 07478 645331  |  info@yourtaxhelp.co.uk

📅 Free consultation calls available weekdays 1pm to 3pm. Pick a slot that suits you.