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  • Take advantage of Contractor’s unique tax situation
  • Pay the minimum amount of tax necessary
  • Ensure that all your existing arrangements are tax efficient

The tax rules for contractors and the self-employed can seem to be very complicated, especially if you have just started contracting.

Our aim at Forum Wealth Management is to ensure that you pay the minimum amount of tax necessary, while staying completely within the law.

Unlike some other IFA's, we have access to tax specialists who can advise on the most suitable tax plan for you. When creating a tax plan, we will look at:

  • Your financial situation and your income
  • Your current investments and pensions

to create a plan that is unique to you.

Once we have created the plan for you, we constantly monitor this plan to ensure that you pay the minimum amount of tax. Whilst we cannot stop the Chancellor of the Exchequer from changing the tax laws, we will always find the most effective way of minimising the tax you pay.

Alternatively, if you would like to contact our tax advisers who specialise in the "contracting" industry please click on the following link and they will be happy to help you.

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Please note this is referral to an outside company and Forum Wealth Management cannot be held responsible for the content of third party web sites.

Tax assumptions are based on current legislation which may change in the future', at the bottom of this section.


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