TRGBS224 Tax Advice & Non Audit service Further competition using CCS Framework agreemement RM6187 MCF3 Lot 4 Finance - AWARD

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  • Auditing services

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

2 weeks ago

Description

This  Further competition is for the provision of Tax Advice and related services covering all areas of taxation but principally; Corporation Tax, Value Added Tax, CIS, Property Taxes and Employment Taxes.
      
      Additionally, this Further competition is for the provision of non-audit financial consultancy services as required by TRGL. 
      
      TRGL requires that it is fully tax compliant whilst also utilising opportunities presented by the Group structure to be tax efficient. 
      
      The provider of tax and non-audit services should ensure that Riverside implements best practice and operates effective tax controls.
      
      Riverside requires that the provider will assist in developing, keeping up to date (and improving where possible) it's a best practice tax strategy and additionally add value by supporting elements of TRGL Corporate Plan
      Proactive identification of tax risks and opportunities should form an integral part of the service offer. 
      
      The provider will be required to offer a range of non-audit services, through named contacts who will deliver high levels of professional expertise in key areas.
      
      The expectation is that the provider will be cognisant of changes in tax legislation and will proactively advise Riverside of potential risks and opportunities resulting from the changes and take any actions necessary to ensure Riverside remains both tax compliant and efficient.

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