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PROJECT REVIEW

 

Unlock the Capital Allowances Within Your Project

If you are delivering, acquiring or retaining commercial property, a specialist review can identify significant qualifying expenditure within your project costs.

We provide focused capital allowances reviews for:

New build developments

Commercial refurbishments

Extensions and conversions

Fit-out and M&E upgrades

Commercial property acquisitions

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When Should You Request a Review?

You should consider a review if:

  • You have completed a commercial build or refurbishment project

  • You have recently acquired a commercial property

  • You are planning a significant refurbishment or extension

  • You operate from a commercial property you own

  • Your business has incurred substantial capital expenditure

Capital allowances are often overlooked, particularly within refurbishment and construction projects.

Early review can protect and maximise available relief.

What Happens Next?

1️⃣ Initial Review

We assess the high-level project information you provide.

2️⃣ Feasibility Assessment

If appropriate, we provide an indication of potential qualifying expenditure and next steps.

3️⃣ Detailed Engagement

Where viable, we conduct a full technical analysis and prepare an HMRC-compliant report.

There is no obligation following the initial review.

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What Information We Typically Require

To conduct an initial assessment, we may ask for:

  • Project type (build, refurb, acquisition)

  • Approximate project value

  • Completion date

  • Property type

  • Whether the asset is being retained or sold

  • Your accountant’s details (if applicable)

Full technical documentation is only required at later stages.

Why Act Now?

Capital allowances can be restricted if not handled correctly, particularly on property acquisitions.

A timely review can:

Improve cash flow

Reduce corporation tax

Strengthen project ROI

Protect future claims

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