Terms & Conditions

 

 

TAXSWAG LTD – STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS


1. Applicable Law

This engagement letter, the schedule of services and our standard terms and conditions of business are governed by, and should be construed in accordance with English law. Each party agrees that the courts of England will have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to any claim, dispute or difference of opinion concerning this engagement letter and any matter arising from it. Each party irrevocably waives any right to object to any  action  being brought in those Courts, to claim that the action has been  brought  in an  inappropriate forum, or to claim that those Courts do not have jurisdiction.


2. Client identification

In common with other professional services firms, we are required by the Proceeds to Crime Act 2002 and the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 to maintain identification procedures for clients, beneficial owners of clients, and persons purporting to act on behalf of clients;
maintain records of identification evidence and the work undertaken for the client; and any reasonable knowledge or suspicion of money laundering. Any such report must be made in the report, in accordance with the relevant legislation and regulations.

We have a statutory obligation under the above legislation to report to the National Crime Agency (NCA) strictest confidence. In fulfilment of our legal obligations, neither the company’s principals nor our staff may enter into any correspondence or discussions with you regarding such matters.

If we are not able to obtain satisfactory evidence of your identity and where applicable that of the beneficial owners, we will not be able to proceed with the engagement.


3. Client money

We may from time to time hold client money on your behalf. Such money will be held in trust in a client bank account, which is segregated from the firm’s funds. An example  of such funds would be tax repayments claimed on your behalf. In order to avoid excessive administration, interest will only be paid to you where the amount would be in excess of £25 calculated using Bank of England base rate.


4. Commissions and other benefits

In some circumstances we may receive commissions or other benefits for introductions to other professionals or in respect of transactions which we arrange for you. Where this happens we will notify you in writing of the amount and terms of payment and receipt  of any such commissions or benefits.


5. Complaints

We are committed to providing you with a high quality service that is both efficient and effective. However, should there be any cause for complaints in relation to any aspect of our service please contact any of the partners. We agree to look into any complaint carefully and promptly and do everything reasonable to put it right. If you are still not satisfied you can refer your complaint to our professional body, Association of Accounting Technicians in England and Wales.


6. Confidentiality

Communication between us is confidential and we shall take all reasonable steps to keep confidential your information except where we are required to disclose it by law, by regulatory bodies, by our insurers or as part of an external regulatory review.  We may utilise the services of various third parties to assist in the work undertaken and we may make available to them confidential client information as necessary. Third parties may include organisations based locally and/or overseas.

All or any specialist third parties involved in your affairs will be bound by our client confidentiality terms.
Unless you inform us otherwise we will presume the right, for the purpose of training or for other business purpose, to mention the fact that you are a client.  As stated above we will not disclose any confidential information.


7. Conflicts of interest

We will inform you if we become aware of any conflict of interest in our relationship with you or in our relationship with you and another client. Where conflicts are identified which cannot be managed in a way that protects your interests then we regret that we will be unable to provide further services.
If there is a conflict of interest that is capable of being addressed successfully by the adoption of suitable safeguards to protect your interests then we will adopt those safeguards. Where possible this will be done on the basis of your informed consent.


8. Data Protection

8.1       In this clause [8], the following definitions shall apply:
‘client personal data’ means any personal data provided to us by you, or on your behalf, for the purpose of providing our services to you, pursuant to our engagement letter with you;
‘data protection legislation’ means all applicable privacy and data protection legislation and regulations including PECR, the GDPR and any applicable national laws, regulations and secondary legislation in the UK relating to the processing of personal data and the privacy of electronic communications, as amended, replaced or updated from time to time;
‘controller’, ‘data subject’, ‘personal data’, and ‘process’ shall have the meanings given to them in the data protection legislation;
‘GDPR’ means the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679); and
‘PECR’ means the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (SI 2426/2003).

8.2       We shall each be considered an independent data controller in relation to the client personal data. Each of us will comply with all requirements and obligations applicable to us under the data protection legislation in respect of the client personal data.

8.3       You shall only disclose client personal data to us where:
(i) you have provided the necessary information to the relevant data subjects regarding its use (and you may use or refer to our privacy notice available at www.taxswag.co.uk for this purpose);
(ii) you have a lawful basis upon which to do so, which, in the absence of any other lawful basis, shall be with the relevant data subject’s consent; and
(iii) you have complied with the necessary requirements under the data protection legislation to enable you to do so.

8.4       Should you require any further details regarding our treatment of personal data, please contact our data protection officer via help@taxswag.co.uk

8.5       We shall only process the client personal data:
(i) in order to provide our services to you and perform any other obligations in accordance with our engagement with you;
(ii) in order to comply with our legal or regulatory obligations; and
(iii) where it is necessary for the purposes of our legitimate interests and those interests are not overridden by the data subjects’ own privacy rights. Our privacy notice (available at www.taxswag.co.uk ) contains further details as to how we may process client personal data.]

8.6       For the purpose of providing our services to you, pursuant to our engagement letter, we may disclose the client personal data to our regulatory bodies or other third parties (for example, our professional advisors or service providers). The third parties to whom we disclose such personal data may be located outside of the European Economic Area (EEA).] We will only disclose client personal data to a third party (including a third party outside of the EEA) provided that the transfer is undertaken in compliance with the data protection legislation.

8.7       We shall maintain commercially reasonable and appropriate security measures, including administrative, physical and technical safeguards, to protect against unauthorised or unlawful processing of the client personal data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, the client personal data.

8.8       In respect of the client personal data, provided that we are legally permitted to do so, we shall promptly notify you in the event that:
(a) we receive a request, complaint or any adverse correspondence from or on behalf of a relevant data subject, to exercise their data subject rights under the data protection legislation or in respect of our processing of their personal data;
(b) we are served with an information, enforcement or assessment notice (or any similar notices), or receive any other material communication in respect of our processing of the client personal data from a supervisory authority as defined in the data protection legislation (for example in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Officer); or
(c) we reasonably believe that there has been any incident which resulted in the accidental or unauthorised access to, or destruction, loss, unauthorised disclosure or alteration of, the client personal data.

8.9       Upon the reasonable request of the other, we shall each co-operate with the other and take such reasonable commercial steps or provide such information as is necessary to enable each of us to comply with the data protection legislation in respect of the services provided to you in accordance with our engagement letter with you in relation to those services.


9. Electronic communication and Online filing requirements

Unless you instruct us otherwise we may communicate with you and undertake online filing of documents with third parties on your behalf by electronic means. Recipients are responsible for virus checking and other safeguards applying to electronic storage of data.

With electronic communication there is a risk of non-receipt, delayed receipt, inadvertent misdirection or interception by third parties. We use virus-scanning software to reduce the risk of viruses and similar damaging items being transmitted through electronic data. However electronic communication is not totally secure and we cannot be held responsible for damage or loss caused by viruses nor for communications which  are  corrupted  or  altered after despatch. Nor can we accept any liability for problems or accidental errors relating to this means of communication especially in relation to commercially sensitive material. These are risks to be borne  in return for  greater  efficiency  and  lower  costs.  If you do not wish to accept these risks please let us know and we will communicate by paper mail, other than where electronic submission is mandatory.

For the avoidance of doubt we will take responsibility for the electronic tagging and filing
(iXBRL) of financial statements and corporation tax returns, if applicable to your affairs.


10. Fees and payment terms

Our fees may depend not only upon the time spent on your affairs but also on  the level of skill and responsibility and the importance and value of the advice that we provide,  as well  as the level of risk.
If we provide you with an estimate of our fees for any specific work, then the estimate  will  be an approximation rather than a contractually binding amount.

In some cases, you may be entitled to assistance with your professional fees, particularly in relation to an investigation into your affairs  by HM Revenue & Customs.  Assistance  may  be provided through insurance policies you hold or via membership  of a professional  or trade body. Other than where such cover was arranged  by or through ourselves you  will  need to advise us of any such insurance cover  that you  have.  You  will remain  liable for  our fees regardless of whether all or part are liable to be paid by your insurers.
Our invoices are due for payment upon presentation. Our fees are exclusive of VAT. Any disbursements we incur on your behalf and expenses incurred in the course of carrying out our work for you will be added  to our invoices where appropriate.

We reserve the right to charge interest on late paid  invoices at the rate of 2% per  month.  We also reserve the right to suspend our services or to cease to act  for  you  on giving  written notice if payment of any fees is unduly delayed. We intend to exercise these rights only where it is fair and reasonable to do so.
If you do not accept that an invoiced fee is fair and reasonable you must notify us within 21 days of receipt, failing which you will be deemed to have accepted that payment is due.

If a client company, trust or other entity is unable or unwilling  to settle our  fees we reserve the right to seek payment from the individual giving us instructions on behalf of the client  and you agree that we shall be entitled to enforce any sums due.


11. Implementation

We will only assist with implementation of our advice if specifically  instructed  and agreed in writing.


12. Intellectual property rights

We will retain all copyright in any document prepared by us during the course of carrying  out the engagement save where the law specifically provides otherwise.


13. Interpretation

If any provision of this engagement letter or enclosed schedules is held to be void, then that provision will be deemed not to form part of this contract.


14. Internal disputes within a client

If we become aware of a dispute between the parties who own or are in some  way  involved in the ownership and management of the business, it should be noted that our client is the business and we would not provide information or services to one party without the express knowledge and permission of all parties. Unless otherwise agreed by all parties we will continue to supply information to the normal place of business for the attention of the directors or proprietors. If conflicting advice, information or instructions are received from different principals in the business we will refer the matter back to the board of directors or the partnership and take no further action until the board or partnership  has  agreed  the action to be taken.


15. Investment advice

As an incidental part of our services, we may advise you on investment matters. We are not, however, authorised to undertake specific product advice which should more appropriately be carried out by an Independent Financial Adviser . Should you require any specific investment advice we will introduce you to an independent authorised third party (ATP). The ATP will take full responsibility for all aspects of compliance under any regulations required by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. We will act as introducers and are not authorised to offer alternative advice.


16. Lien

Insofar as we are permitted to so by law or professional guidelines, we reserve the right to exercise a lien over all funds, documents and records in our possession relating to all engagements for you until all outstanding fees and disbursements are paid in full.


17. Limitation of liability

We will provide our services with reasonable care and skill.  Our  liability  to you is limited  to losses, damages, costs and expenses caused by our negligence or wilful default.

Exclusion of liability for loss caused by others
We will not be liable if such losses, penalties, surcharges,  interest  or  additional  tax liabilities are due to the acts or omissions of any  other  person or due to the provision  to us of incomplete, misleading or false information or if they are due to a failure to act on our advice or a failure to provide us with relevant information.

Exclusion of liability in relation to circumstances beyond our control
We will not be liable to you for any delay or failure to perform our obligations under this engagement letter if the delay or failure is caused by circumstances outside our reasonable control.

Exclusion of liability relating to the discovery of fraud etc
We will not be responsible or liable for any loss,  damage or expense incurred  or sustained   if information material to the service we are providing is withheld or concealed from us or misrepresented to us. This applies equally to fraudulent acts, misrepresentation or wilful default on the part of any party to the transaction and their directors, officers, employees, agents or advisers.
This exclusion shall not apply where such misrepresentation, withholding or concealment is or should (in carrying out the procedures which we have agreed to perform with reasonable care and skill) have been evident to us without further enquiry.

Indemnity for unauthorised disclosure
You agree to indemnify us and our agents in respect of any claim (including any claim for negligence) arising out of any unauthorised disclosure by you or by any person for whom  you are responsible of our advice and opinions, whether in writing or otherwise. This indemnity will extend to the cost of defending any such claim, including payment  at our usual rates for the time that we spend in defending it.


18. Limitation of Third Party rights

The advice and information we provide to you as part of our  service  is for  your  sole use and not for any third party to whom you may communicate it unless we have expressly agreed in the engagement letter that a specified third party may rely on our  work. We  accept no responsibility to third parties, including any group company to whom the engagement letter is not addressed, for any advice, information or material produced as part of our work for you which you make available to them. A party  to this agreement  is the only person who has the right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of its terms.


19. Period of engagement and termination

Unless otherwise agreed in the engagement covering letter our work will begin when we receive your implicit or explicit acceptance of that letter. Except as stated in that letter we will not be responsible for periods before that date.

Each of us may terminate this agreement by giving not less than 21 days notice in writing to the other party except where you fail to cooperate with us or we have reason to believe that you have provided us or HM Revenue & Customs with misleading information, in which case we may terminate this agreement immediately. Termination  will be without  prejudice to any rights that may have accrued to either of us prior to termination.

In the event of termination of this contract, we will endeavour to agree with you the arrangements for the completion of work  in progress  at that time,  unless  we are required for legal or regulatory reasons to cease work immediately. In that event, we shall not be required to carry out further work and shall not be responsible or liable for  any consequences arising from termination.


20. Retention of papers

You have a legal responsibility to retain documents and records relevant to your tax affairs. During the course of our work we may collect information from you and others relevant to your tax affairs. We will return any original  documents  to you  if requested. Documents and records relevant to your tax affairs are required by law to be retained as follows:

Individuals, trustees and partnerships:
with trading or rental income: 5 years and 10 months after the end of the tax year;
otherwise: 22 months after the end of the tax year;

Companies:
6 years from the end of the accounting period.
Whilst certain documents may legally belong to you we may destroy correspondence and other papers that we store, electronically or otherwise, which are more  than 7  years  old. You must tell us if you require the return or retention of any specific documents  for  a longer period.


21. Money Laundering

In common with all accountancy and legal practices the firm is required by the Proceeds of  Crime Act 2002 and the Money Laundering Regulations 2007 to:
maintain identification procedures for all new clients;
maintain records of identification evidence obtained, and
report, in accordance with the relevant legislation and
A duty under section 330 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) is imposed upon us to report to the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA)  if we know,  or  have reasonable  cause to suspect, that you, or anyone connected with your business, are or have been involved  in money laundering. Failure on our part to make a report  where  we  have  knowledge  or reasonable grounds for suspicion constitutes a criminal offence.

The offence of money laundering is defined in the POCA and includes concealing, converting, using or processing the benefits of any  activity  that constitutes  a criminal  offence  in the  UK. It also includes involvement  in any arrangement  that facilitates  the acquisition,  retention,  use or control of such benefit.
The law obliges us to report any suspicion of money laundering to SOCA without your knowledge or consent. We may commit a criminal offence of tipping off if we were to inform you that a report had been made. As a result, neither the firm’s principals  nor staff  may enter into any correspondence or discussion with you regarding such matters.

We are not obliged to undertake work for the sole purpose of identifying suspicions of money laundering.


22. Tax Credits/Universal Credits

If we agree to advise you on tax credits/Universal Credits we will issue a separate letter or schedule to cover this area. These are, in effect, social security benefits. Your entitlement or otherwise will depend not only on your own circumstances but also those of your household and we would require all relevant information and accordingly are unable to advise appropriately in these matters.


23. Interpretation

If any provision of our engagement letter or these terms of business is held to be void, then that provision will be deemed not to form part of the contract. In the event of any conflict between these terms of business and the engagement letter or appendices, the relevant provision in the engagement letter or schedules will take precedence.


24. Professional Indemnity Insurance

In accordance with Associations of Accounting Technicians in England and Wales requirements we hold professional indemnity insurance. Details about the insurer and coverage can be found at our offices. The territorial coverage is worldwide excluding professional business carried out from an office in the USA or Canada.