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Self-Assessment Filing Dundee

Fixed-fee self-assessment filing dundee with a clear scope, practical guidance and ACCA-regulated support.

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Overview

Dundee Tax Returns Prepared with Scottish Expertise

Dundee's economy spans life sciences, digital technology, higher education and healthcare — and each sector creates a distinct self-assessment profile. NHS Tayside clinicians often have private practice income alongside PAYE employment. University of Dundee academics hold consultancy income and grant-funded allowances. Life sciences professionals in the Dundee tech cluster may operate through limited companies with IR35 considerations. Landlords in the student corridor between the university and Ninewells hold HMO properties with complex income and expense positions. Countify prepares Dundee self-assessment returns that apply Scottish income tax rates correctly and claim every allowable deduction.

Self-Assessment Filing Dundee guidance and fixed-fee support from Countify

What you get

Dundee Self-Assessment, Handled Correctly

Dundee's role as a Scottish university city shapes the self-assessment returns we see most. Landlords in the Hawkhill, West End and Lochee HMO corridors have multiple tenancy income streams, Section 24 finance cost restrictions, and Dundee City Council HMO licensing costs that form part of the property expense claim. NHS Tayside consultants and registrars with private practice income through specialist medical practices must aggregate their NHS PAYE with clinical fees on the SA102 and SA103 pages correctly. University academics with editorial, examination and external consulting fees need the correct source allocation. Scottish income tax at six bands applies to all Dundee residents. We handle all of it, accurately and on time.

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Key benefits

  • Scottish income tax rates applied across all six bands

  • SA105 property pages for Dundee HMO and student landlords

  • NHS Tayside and private practice income correctly aggregated

  • University academic consultancy and research income treatment

  • On-time HMRC submission with penalty protection

Why choose Countify

Self-Assessment Filing Dundee, done right.

Countify combines Scottish tax expertise with an understanding of Dundee's specific employment, property and business landscape. We ensure your return is accurate, every relief is claimed, and HMRC receives the correct figures on time.

How we work

Predictable, fixed-fee engagements.

Self-Assessment Filing Dundee starts with a free discovery call. From there, we agree the scope and fixed fee upfront, so there are no surprises on your invoice. Once instructed, we deal directly with the relevant records, authorities and software access needed for this service.

  1. Step 01

    Free discovery call

    A 20-minute chat to understand your self-assessment filing dundee needs, deadlines, and current records.

  2. Step 02

    Fixed-fee proposal

    We confirm the self-assessment filing dundee scope and price in writing through an engagement letter.

  3. Step 03

    Onboarding & delivery

    We collect the information needed for self-assessment filing dundee and keep each agreed deadline visible.

Limited companies & directors
Sole traders & partnerships
Individuals & landlords

For self-assessment filing dundee, we support clients in Glasgow city centre, across Scotland, and throughout the UK via Xero, QuickBooks Online, FreeAgent and secure document sharing. Day-to-day contact is with your named accountant.

Questions

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Yes. Private practice income earned outside your NHS employment must be declared on a self-assessment return. We prepare returns for NHS clinicians regularly and ensure correct aggregation of all income sources.

Section 24 restricts the deduction of mortgage finance costs to a 20% tax credit, meaning higher-rate taxpayers cannot deduct the full interest cost. We calculate the restriction correctly and explore whether a limited company structure might be more efficient.

Consultancy fees, examination income, external appointment fees and research stipends outside your salaried role must be declared as self-employment or other income on your return.

Dundee residents pay Scottish income tax at the rates set by the Scottish Parliament, which currently run across six bands from 19% starter rate to 48% top rate.

Online returns must be filed by 31 January following the end of the tax year. Any tax owed is also due on that date.

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