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UK Tax Questions Answered with HMRC Citations

Get instant answers to UK tax questions with HMRC citations. IR35 status, contractor taxes, salary vs dividends - backed by official HMRC guidance.

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Ask your tax question in plain English. Our AI analyses your query against official HMRC guidance, including the Business Income Manual, Employment Income Manual, and Capital Gains Manual. You receive clear answers with specific HMRC references, making complex tax rules easy to understand.

Tax Topics We Cover

IR35 status assessment, optimal salary and dividends split for limited companies, allowable business expenses, Self Assessment preparation, capital gains tax, and more - all tailored to UK tax law for the 2024/25 tax year.

Why HMRC Citations Matter

Tax information online is often outdated or based on assumptions. Properly.Tax cites exact HMRC manual references (BIM, EIM, CG) for every answer, so you can verify guidance directly with official sources and make informed decisions.

Who Uses Properly.Tax

Contractors and freelancers understanding IR35 and expenses. Limited company directors optimising salary vs dividends. Employees with side income navigating Self Assessment. First-time filers and experienced professionals alike.

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About Properly.Tax

Properly.Tax is an AI-powered UK tax guidance platform that helps individuals, contractors, freelancers, and small business owners understand their tax obligations. Unlike generic tax calculators, every answer you receive is backed by official HMRC manual citations, so you can verify the information directly with government sources.