HMRC Tax Investigation Coventry • Tax Enquiry Specialist Near Me • Compliance Check Support
HMRC Tax Investigation Specialist Coventry
Specialist HMRC tax investigation and compliance check support for individuals, landlords, directors, sole traders and businesses in Coventry and across the West Midlands. We help you understand HMRC’s letter, control the response, protect your position and deal with tax enquiries, disclosure issues, penalties, information requests and settlement discussions.
HMRC tax enquiry advisor Coventry
What is an HMRC tax investigation?
An HMRC tax investigation may be described as a compliance check, tax enquiry, aspect enquiry, full enquiry, VAT inspection, PAYE review, property income check, Self Assessment enquiry or business records review. HMRC may ask questions, request documents, compare figures, challenge expenses, review bank records, check undeclared income or test whether tax returns were complete and accurate.
The first step is to understand the exact scope. Some enquiries are narrow and relate to one figure. Others can expand into multiple tax years, penalties, discovery assessments, VAT, PAYE, Corporation Tax, property income or foreign income. We help you respond carefully, with a proper explanation and supporting evidence.
Ask us to review your HMRC letterCommon reasons clients contact us
- You received an HMRC compliance check letter
- HMRC is asking for bank statements or business records
- HMRC has queried rental income, expenses or property ownership
- You have undeclared income or earlier-year errors
- HMRC has raised penalties, interest or assessments
- You need help with VAT, PAYE or Corporation Tax checks
- You disagree with HMRC’s figures or assumptions
- You are worried the enquiry may become more serious
HMRC investigation services
Specialist support for HMRC enquiries, disclosures and penalties
We support clients at different stages of an HMRC investigation, from the first letter through to disclosure, response drafting, penalty mitigation, settlement and closure.
HMRC Compliance Check Coventry
Support where HMRC has opened a compliance check into your tax return, business records, rental income, VAT, PAYE or company tax position.
- Review of HMRC’s letter and statutory deadline
- Identification of documents and evidence required
- Response drafting and HMRC correspondence
- Penalty and settlement risk review
Self Assessment Tax Investigation
Support where HMRC is checking personal tax returns, employment income, self-employment, dividends, interest, pensions, gains or omitted income.
- Tax return and calculation review
- Income, expense and relief checks
- HMRC questions and document response
- Penalty and disclosure advice
Rental Income and Landlord Tax Investigation
Support where HMRC is checking undeclared rental income, joint property ownership, mortgage interest, property expenses or earlier landlord tax returns.
- Rental income and expense reconstruction
- Joint ownership and property split review
- Earlier-year disclosure support
- HMRC property income response
VAT Investigation and VAT Inspection Support
Support where HMRC is reviewing VAT returns, input VAT claims, sales records, VAT registration, late VAT returns, Making Tax Digital records or VAT errors.
- VAT records and return review
- VAT error correction advice
- HMRC VAT information response
- Penalty and interest risk review
Corporation Tax Investigation Support
Support where HMRC is checking company accounts, CT600 returns, director costs, loans, dividends, disallowable expenses, losses or Corporation Tax payments.
- CT600 and accounts review
- Director loan and dividend checks
- Tax computation review
- HMRC response and settlement support
Foreign Income and Offshore Disclosure Support
Support where HMRC is asking about foreign income, overseas bank accounts, overseas property, foreign pensions, double tax relief or undeclared offshore income.
- Foreign income and SA106 review
- Earlier-year offshore income calculations
- Worldwide Disclosure Facility route review
- HMRC foreign income response
Urgent HMRC deadline • Penalty risk • Controlled response
Do not ignore HMRC investigation letters or information notices
HMRC letters often include strict response dates. Missing a deadline or sending incomplete information can increase risk, especially where HMRC believes tax has been understated. Before replying, you should understand whether HMRC is asking for information informally, using formal powers, raising assessments or considering penalties.
We can review the letter, explain what HMRC is asking, identify what should and should not be sent, and prepare a response that is accurate, proportionate and properly evidenced.
HMRC powers, penalties and disclosure
How penalties are affected by behaviour and disclosure quality
HMRC penalty exposure can depend on the tax involved, whether there was an inaccuracy or failure to notify, whether the disclosure was prompted or unprompted, the behaviour involved and the quality of disclosure. HMRC’s penalty factsheet for inaccuracies refers to categories such as reasonable care, careless, deliberate and deliberate and concealed behaviour. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Disclosure quality can matter. HMRC commonly considers whether the taxpayer tells, helps and gives access to records. A properly prepared response can therefore be important not only for the tax figure, but also for penalty mitigation, suspension arguments and settlement outcome.
Important HMRC investigation points
Understand exactly which tax, period, return, income source or issue HMRC is checking.
Provide documents that answer the question without creating confusion or unnecessary risk.
Penalty exposure may depend on whether HMRC views the issue as reasonable care, careless or deliberate.
The quality of telling, helping and giving records may affect penalty mitigation.
Tax investigation specialist near me
Why use a specialist tax accountant for HMRC investigations?
HMRC investigations require more than sending documents. The response must deal with the technical tax position, evidence, explanation, penalty behaviour, disclosure quality and settlement strategy. A weak response can widen the enquiry, invite further questions or make penalties harder to reduce.
We help you avoid common investigation mistakes
- Replying before understanding HMRC’s powers and enquiry scope
- Sending too much information without explanation
- Ignoring penalties, interest or earlier-year exposure
- Failing to correct known errors before HMRC finds them
- Accepting HMRC assumptions without reviewing the evidence
- Missing appeal, review or disclosure opportunities
Our HMRC investigation process
A clear process from HMRC letter to response and settlement
We keep the investigation process controlled so you understand what HMRC is asking, what evidence is needed and how the matter can be moved towards resolution.
HMRC letter review
We review the letter, tax years, deadline, information requested and possible enquiry powers.
Risk and records review
We identify the tax issue, records required, errors, omissions and possible penalty exposure.
Response preparation
We prepare a structured response with explanations, evidence and disclosure points where needed.
Negotiation and closure
We support HMRC correspondence, tax calculations, penalty mitigation and settlement discussions.
Coventry and West Midlands
HMRC tax investigation specialist near you
We help clients with HMRC investigations across Coventry including Earlsdon, Tile Hill, Canley, Binley, Stoke, Foleshill, Radford, Coundon, Allesley and Whitley. We also support nearby areas including Kenilworth, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Rugby, Nuneaton and Bedworth.
Whether you searched for HMRC tax investigation Coventry, tax investigation specialist near me, HMRC compliance check advisor Coventry, tax enquiry accountant Coventry or HMRC penalty specialist near me, we can help online or by local appointment where required.
Documents checklist
What we may need to review your HMRC investigation
The documents required depend on the type of investigation. We will send a tailored checklist, but the following items are often useful for the initial review.
HMRC correspondence
Compliance check letter, information notice, penalty notice, discovery assessment, tax calculation or enquiry opening letter.
Tax returns and records
Submitted tax returns, accounts, VAT returns, payroll records, property schedules and supporting calculations.
Evidence and statements
Bank statements, invoices, receipts, rental statements, contracts, bookkeeping reports and foreign income records.
Background facts
Timeline of events, explanation of errors, previous accountant details, HMRC deadlines and any previous disclosures.
Common questions
HMRC Tax Investigation Coventry FAQs
What should I do if I receive an HMRC compliance check letter?
You should read the letter carefully, note the deadline and avoid sending a rushed reply. HMRC may be asking for specific information or documents. A professional review helps identify the scope of the check, the records needed and whether there are wider tax or penalty risks.
Is an HMRC compliance check the same as a tax investigation?
Many clients use the phrase tax investigation to describe an HMRC compliance check, enquiry or review. The formal wording in the HMRC letter matters because it can affect HMRC’s powers, the period under review and how you should respond.
Can HMRC ask for bank statements?
HMRC may ask for documents and information during a compliance check. Whether bank statements are appropriate depends on the scope of the enquiry and the reason for the request. The response should be proportionate and properly explained.
Can you deal with HMRC on my behalf?
Yes. Once appointed, we can review HMRC’s questions, prepare responses, communicate with HMRC, review calculations and help manage the enquiry through to settlement or closure.
Will I have to pay penalties after an HMRC investigation?
Penalty exposure depends on the facts. HMRC considers the type of error, behaviour, whether the disclosure was prompted or unprompted and the quality of disclosure. Some cases may involve no penalty, while others can involve significant penalties and interest.
Can you help if I have undeclared income?
Yes. If income has not been declared, we can review the years involved, calculate the tax position and advise on the appropriate disclosure route. It is usually better to address known errors carefully rather than waiting for HMRC to discover them.
Can you help with HMRC penalties or appeals?
Yes. We can review penalties, reasonable excuse arguments, behaviour classification, disclosure quality, penalty suspension possibilities and appeal or review routes where appropriate.
Can I get an instant quote for HMRC investigation support?
You can request an initial quote, but HMRC investigation work often needs a review of the HMRC letter, deadline, tax years and issues involved before a final fee can be confirmed. Complex investigations may require staged fees.
Investigation quote or urgent appointment
Speak to an HMRC Tax Investigation Specialist
Use the form to tell us what HMRC has sent, the deadline, tax years involved and the issue being checked. If the deadline is urgent, book an appointment or contact us directly before responding to HMRC.