Langham Walsh

Langham Walsh, based in Solihull has been providing expert advice and accountancy services to the construction sector.

We are experienced in working across the charity and not for profit sectors, helping provide a service that allows you to run your charity exactly how you want to, supporting those who need it.

Our team will provide the insight and expertise you need, whether that is with tax, VAT, compliance or one of the many other challenges you face, we can help. We will make sure you receive the best service possible, allowing you to minimise risk and ensure you are complying with all regulations.

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There can be numerous trades involved in property, which include:

  • Charity year end accounting
  • Payroll and bookkeeping
  • Tax and vat advice
  • Ensuring compliance with latest regulations
  • Strategy and business support

It is important to note that CIS rules still apply even if your business is based outside the UK, but you carry our construction work as a contractor or subcontractor in the UK.

Talk to our team to find out how we can help you with CIS and let us take the hassle away from you.

We can help you with:

  • HMRC registration
  • Ontime payments within CIS and avoid penalties
  • Keep you accounts in order
  • Updating you with any changes to CIS

Langham Walsh support the following sectors.

Property & Landlords
Charities

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