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Isle of Wight Based Businesses 

Specialist Capital Allowances Support

"We help Island businesses identify qualifying expenditure concealed within commercial properties and refurbishment projects".

If you own, refurbished or built commercial property on the Isle of Wight, there may be concealed Capital Allowances sitting inside your building right now.

From hotels in Sandown to industrial units in Newport, pubs in Ryde, holiday parks in Shanklin, and leisure businesses across the Island, many local businesses are unknowingly missing valuable tax relief.

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Have You Done Any of the Following?

You may be eligible if you have:

✔ Purchased a commercial property


✔ Renovated or refurbished premises


✔ Converted a building for business use


✔ Upgraded heating, electrics or lighting


✔ Installed air conditioning or specialist systems


✔ Expanded or fitted out business space

Many Isle of Wight businesses have never had a specialist Capital Allowances review carried out.

Why Businesses Miss Out!

Capital Allowances are often concealed inside:

  • purchase prices

  • refurbishment invoices

  • fit-out costs

  • building systems

Most business owners and many accountants simply never receive a detailed property-based assessment.

That means tax relief can remain unclaimed for years.

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Why Isle of Wight Businesses Work With Us

Island-Based Understanding

We understand the local commercial property market, tourism sector, hospitality businesses, and Island trading environment.

Specialist Property Knowledge

Capital Allowances are a specialist area combining property analysis and tax expertise.

Free Initial Review

A simple, no-obligation assessment to see whether a claim may be worthwhile.

Can older property purchases still qualify?

In many cases, yes. Retrospective claims may still be possible depending on the circumstances.

What kinds of properties qualify?

Hotels, pubs, offices, shops, holiday accommodation, industrial units, leisure facilities, and many other commercial properties.

Do refurbishment costs count?

Potentially. Lighting, HVAC, electrics, security systems, and fitted interiors commonly qualify.

Is there any upfront obligation?

No initial discussions and reviews are completely free.

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