Simply Tax: A Low-Cost Online Service for Anyone Having to Complete a Self-Assessment Tax Return
Regular readers of Pounds and Sense will know that I am not a fan of the DIY approach in matters related to tax.
In my blog post Two Places You Should Never Turn for Tax Advice Advice (and One You Definitely Should) I caution against relying on advice about tax from social media or even HMRC. And I strongly recommend getting help from a professional accountant if you are self-employed (even part-time) or run a business. As I said in that post:
Accountants are trained and experienced in all aspects of the tax system. They have both theoretical and practical knowledge of how the system works and how the (complex) rules are typically interpreted by HMRC. And they have to keep themselves up to date with the endless legal and procedural changes.
Also, unlike HMRC, an accountant is four-square on your side. They will advise you on the best way to organize your affairs to minimize your tax liability. They will answer any questions you may have, e.g. what records you need to keep. When the time comes, they will (if you want them to) compile your accounts and submit the relevant figures to HMRC in your tax return. And if any queries or problems arise, they will act on your behalf to try to resolve them.
A further benefit of having your accounts prepared by an accountant is that HMRC will know that a finance professional – someone who speaks their language – has compiled them. Other things being equal, this is likely to mean they will be more inclined to accept the figures and not dispute them.
Even if you aren’t self-employed or running a business, there may still be a strong case for getting an accountant to help with your taxes. Many older people, for example, have multiple streams of income, from stocks and shares to ISA accounts, property rentals to pensions. Some of this income may be taxable and some not, and varying tax rates and tax-free allowances may apply. Most accountants are more than happy to provide a service to people in this situation as well.
There is, of course, one drawback to engaging an accountant, and that is the cost. This will probably amount to a few hundred pounds a year (maybe more in some cases). Not to pay this, however, is in my view a false economy. A good accountant is likely to save you at least as much in unnecessary tax as they cost you. And the reassurance (and relief) of having a finance professional on your side when any queries with taxation arise is impossible to put a price on (but extremely valuable).
Of course, finding a good accountant who offers a service suitable for your needs isn’t always straightforward. And the amount they charge varies considerably. If you are looking for a keenly priced and easily accessible service, you might therefore like to check out what my friends at Simply Tax have to offer.
The Simply Tax Option
Simply Tax is a service run by professional accountants that provides a simple and inexpensive method for preparing and submitting tax returns to HMRC. They operate mainly online and are therefore able to keep charges to a bare minimum (starting from as little as £90). They say their service is for:
- First time tax filers
- Sole traders
- CIS subcontractors
- High earners (£100K+)
- Landlords
- Investors
- Company directors
- People living abroad
- Anybody who needs a tax return
As the name indicates, Simply Tax aim to make the process of drawing up and submitting a tax return as simple as possible. In a nutshell, they say their procedure is as follows:
- Create your free online account (just need your full name and email address)
- Once verified, go into your user area and complete your personal information
- Select the button to start your tax return (you’ll be taken to a screen to answer a few questions)
- Once you’ve paid and been checked for your identification, simply drag and drop the information requested
- We will do all the leg work and prepare the tax return for you
- We’ll upload a draft tax return for you to review and approve electronically
- Once you’ve approved, leave it to us to submit to HMRC
Although all of this is done online, you will be allocated a personal tax adviser whom you can contact at any time with any questions.
Simply Tax say their service will save you lots of time (they estimate between 70-80%) compared with filing your return yourself. They also estimate that their service is up to 50% cheaper than using a traditional high street accountant or tax advisor.
Finally, Simply Tax are fully regulated by the ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales), providing added reassurance.
If you are looking for a straightforward, cost-effective way of preparing and submitting your annual tax return, in my view Simply Tax is well worth checking out. Okay, if you run a multi-million pound business empire it may not be for you. But if you are like most of us and just need a friendly, professional accountancy service who won’t charge an arm and a leg, they could certainly fit the bill.
As always, if you have any comments or questions about this post, please do leave them below.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Simply Tax. If you click through any of the links and make a purchase, I will receive a commission for introducing you. This will not affect the fee you pay or the service you receive.
Jenny
May 21, 2021 @ 7:28 pm
I’m a big fan of paying for advice and help if you need it. Thankfully my self employed income is small so I can manage it myself for now.
Nick
May 22, 2021 @ 7:11 am
Thanks, Jenny. I am glad you are coping without an accountant. My self employed income is also quite low these days, but I still wouldn’t be without one personally.
Rhian westbury
May 22, 2021 @ 12:14 pm
This sounds like a great service, a good way to get some help with your taxes. I got some advice before doing my first one and i find it quite straightforward now x
Nick
May 22, 2021 @ 12:40 pm
Thanks, Rhian. If you haven’t done a tax return in the past it can be quite daunting, so it’s always good to get some advice.
Mark T
May 24, 2021 @ 8:24 am
Tried the services of Simply Tax and I would recommend this to everyone who still feel that they are not 100% sure on how to file their tax returns.
Nick
May 24, 2021 @ 8:50 am
Thanks, Mark. That’s good to hear.