Terms and Conditions

Privacy Statement

You do not have to give us any personal information in order to use most of this website. However, if you wish to take advantage of some of the more personalised services that we make available, or apply to our updates you will need to provide certain information. This privacy statement describes how we at F9 Consulting collect and use information through our website, our site. If you have any questions about this statement or your personal information, please contact us at theteam@f9consulting.co.uk.

Information collection and use

Our site is the sole owner of the information collected on this website. We do not sell, share, or transfer this information, except as set out in this statement. We use your information to improve our marketing, for administration and to provide legal services. If necessary, we may pass your information between our offices. Our offices are listed on this website and the list is updated as appropriate. We may employ the services of a third party to help us in certain areas, such as website hosting. In some cases that third party may receive your information. However, at all times our site will control and be responsible for the use of your information.

Personal information is generally collected for the following purposes:

  • so we can deliver requested materials or information including RSS newsfeeds
  • if you book to attend an event
  • if you submit an online form
  • if you apply to work for a our business

Newsletters

To subscribe to newsletters and news updates please register by completing our subscription form. To unsubscribe, either update your details via the theteam@f9consulting.co.uk.

Careers and job applications

To apply for any position with the firm you may supply us with your email address. This will trigger an email from us to you inviting you to send your curriculum vitae. Any information you send us for the purpose of a job application will be treated by us with the greatest care and for that purpose only.

Cookies and How They Benefit You

Our website uses cookies (as almost all websites do) in order to help provide you with the best user experience that we can. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you browse websites.

Our cookies help us to:

  • Make our website work as you’d expect
  • Remember your settings during and between visits
  • Improve the speed/security of the site
  • Allow you to share pages with social networks (for example Facebook and Twitter)
  • Continuously improve our website
  • Make our marketing more efficient

We do not use cookies to:

  • Collect any personally identifiable information (without your express permission)
  • Collect any sensitive information (without your express permission)
  • Pass data to advertising networks
  • Pass personally identifiable data to third parties
  • Pay sales commissions

You can learn more about all the cookies we use below.

Granting Us Permission To Use Cookies

If the settings on your software that you are using to view this website (your browser) are adjusted to accept cookies we assume that you accept this. Should you wish to remove or not use cookies from our site you can learn how to do this below.

More About Using Cookies Our Own Cookies

We use cookies to make our website work more efficiently including:

Remembering your search settings

Remembering if you have accepted our Terms and Conditions

Third Party Functions

Our site (like most websites) includes functionality provided by third parties. A common example is an embedded Vimeo video. Our site includes the following platform which uses cookies:

Vimeo (powers the videos on our site).

Disabling these cookies will most likely disable the functions offered by these third parties.

Social Website Cookies

So that you can easily like or share our content on social media platforms, we have included sharing buttons on our site.

Cookies are set by:

ShareThis (provides us with the social share buttons).

The privacy implications on this will depend on the social network and will be dependent on the privacy settings that you have chosen on these networks.

Anonymous Visitor Statistics Cookies

We use cookies to compile visitor statistics. For example, how many people have visited our website, the type of technology they are using (e.g. Mac or Windows), how long they spend on the site and the pages that they look at. This helps us to continuously improve our website. These analytic style programmes also inform us (on an anonymous basis) how people reached this site (e.g. from a search engine) and whether they have been here before.

Turning Cookies Off

You can usually switch cookies off by adjusting your browser settings to stop it from accepting cookies. Please note that doing this will most likely limit the functionality of our website (as cookies are a fundamental part of the majority of websites).

It may be that your concerns around cookies relate to so-called spyware. Rather than switching off cookies in your browser you may find that anti-spyware software achieves the same objective by automatically deleting cookies considered to be invasive. Learn more about managing cookies with anti-spyware software.

Security

We take all appropriate steps to protect your information both online and offline. If you would like information on our security procedures please theteam@f9consulting.co.uk.

Transferring information overseas

It is possible that your details or information collected may be processed overseas where we think this may be of benefit to you.

Information requests

You can ask for a copy of the information we hold about you at any time. We will also correct any inaccuracies in your information at your request.

Contact us

If you have any questions in relation to the information concerning privacy and personal information above theteam@f9consulting.co.uk.

If your personal information changes or if you no longer wish to receive our service, please let us know and we will correct, update or remove your details. This can be done by theteam@f9consulting.co.uk.

Your consent

By using our website you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in the manner set out above. If we change or modify our privacy policy we shall post these changes on this page.

General T&C’s for Engagements

  1. These terms and conditions set out the general terms under which we undertake our business. The specific conditions relating to particular assignments will be covered in a separate letter/letters of engagement.
    Applicable law
  2. This engagement letter, the schedule of services and our standard terms and conditions of business are governed by, and should be construed in accordance with English law. Each party agrees that the courts of England will have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to any claim, dispute or difference concerning this engagement letter and any matter arising from it. Each party irrevocably waives any right to object to any action being brought in those Courts, to claim that the action has been brought in an inappropriate forum, or to claim that those Courts do not have jurisdiction.
    Authorisation and registration
  3. Daniel Ruthven is registered with ACCA as chartered certified accountantant and can be found on the register of members at http://www.accaglobal.com
    Bribery Act 2010
  4. In accordance with the requirements of the Bribery Act 2010 we have policies and procedures in place to prevent the business and its partners and staff from offering or receiving bribes.
    Client monies
  5. We may, from time to time, hold money on your behalf. Such money will be held in trust in a client bank account, which is segregated from the firm’s funds. The account will be operated, and all funds dealt with, in accordance with the Clients’ Monies Rules of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. These rules can be found on the ACCA website at http://www.accaglobal.com/en.html.
  6. Fees paid by you in advance for professional work to be performed and clearly identifiable as such shall not be regarded as clients’ monies.
    Commissions or other benefits
  7. In some circumstances, commissions or other benefits may become payable to us in respect of transactions which we arrange for you. Where this happens we will notify you in writing of the amount and terms of payment. The same will apply where the payment is made to or transactions are arranged by a person or business connected with ours. We will not reduce the fees we would otherwise charge by the amount of the commissions or benefit
    Communication
  8. Unless you instruct us otherwise we may, where appropriate, communicate with you and with third parties via email or by other electronic means. The recipient is responsible for virus checking emails and any attachments.
  9. With electronic communication there is a risk of non-receipt, delayed receipt, inadvertent misdirection or interception by third parties. We use virus-scanning software to reduce the risk of viruses and similar damaging items being transmitted through emails or electronic storage devices. However electronic communication is not totally secure and we cannot be held responsible for damage or loss caused by viruses nor for communications which are corrupted or altered after despatch. Nor can we accept any liability for problems or accidental errors relating to this means of communication especially in relation to commercially sensitive material. These are risks you must bear in return for greater efficiency and lower costs. If you do not wish to accept these risks please let us know and we will communicate by paper mail, other than where electronic submission is mandatory.
  10. Any communication by us with you sent through the post system is deemed to arrive at your postal address two working days after the day that the document was sent.
  11. You agree to authorising documents electronically as required, and for your contact details to be added to our database and mailing list.
    Confidentiality
  12. Communication between us is confidential and we shall take all reasonable steps to keep confidential your information except where we are required to disclose it by law, by regulatory bodies, by our insurers or as part of an external peer review. Unless we are authorised by you to disclose information on your behalf this undertaking will apply during and after this engagement.
  13. We may, on occasions, subcontract work on your affairs to other tax or accounting professionals. The subcontractors will be bound by our client confidentiality terms.
  14. We reserve the right, for the purpose of promotional activity, training or for other business purpose, to mention that you are a client. As stated above we will not disclose any confidential information.

Conflicts of interest

  1. We will inform you if we become aware of any conflict of interest in our relationship with you or in our relationship with you and another client. Where conflicts are identified which cannot be managed in a way that protects your interests then we regret that we will be unable to provide further services.
  2. If there is a conflict of interest that is capable of being addressed successfully by the adoption of suitable safeguards to protect your interests then we will adopt those safeguards. Where possible this will be done on the basis of your informed consent. We reserve the right to act for other clients whose interests are not the same as or are adverse to yours subject of course to the obligations of confidentiality referred to above
    Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
  3. The advice and information we provide to you as part of our service is for your sole use and not for any third party to whom you may communicate it unless we have expressly agreed in the Engagement letter that a specified third party may rely on our work. We accept no responsibility to third parties, including any group company to whom the engagement letter is not addressed, for any advice, information or material produced as part of our work for you which you make available to them. A party to this agreement is the only person who has the right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of its terms.
    Data Protection Act 1998
  4. We confirm that we will comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 when processing personal data about you and your family. In order to carry out the services of this engagement and for related purposes such as updating and enhancing our client records, analysis for management purposes and statutory returns, legal and regulatory compliance and crime prevention we may obtain, process, use and disclose personal data about you.
    Disengagement
  5. Should we resign or be requested to resign a disengagement letter will be issued to ensure that our respective responsibilities are clear.
  6. Should we have no contact with you for a period of 60 days or more we may issue a disengagement letter and hence cease to act.
    Ethical guidelines
  7. We are bound by the ethical guidelines of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, and accept instructions to act for you on the basis that we will act in accordance with those ethical guidelines. A copy of these guidelines can be viewed at our offices on request or can be seen at www.accaglobal.com. We will not be liable for any loss, damage or cost arising from our compliance with statutory or regulatory obligations.
    Fees
  8. Our fees may depend not only upon the time spent on your affairs but also on the level of skill and responsibility and the importance and value of the advice that we provide, as well as the level of risk.
  9. If we provide you with an estimate of our fees for any specific work, then the estimate will not be contractually binding unless we explicitly state that that will be the case.
  10. Where requested we may indicate a fixed fee for the provision of specific services or an indicative range of fees for a particular assignment. It is not our practice to identify fixed fees for more than a year ahead as such fee quotes need to be reviewed in the light of events. If it becomes apparent to us, due to unforeseen circumstances, that a fee quote is inadequate, we reserve the right to notify you of a revised figure or range and to seek your agreement thereto.
  11. In some cases, you may be entitled to assistance with your professional fees, particularly in relation to any investigation into your tax affairs by HMRC. Assistance may be provided through insurance policies you hold or via membership of a professional or trade body. Other than where such assurance was arranged through us you will need to advise us of any such insurance cover that you have. You will remain liable for our fees regardless of whether all or part are liable to be paid by your insurers.
  12. Our normal hourly rates are set out below. These will be increased annually.
  13. We will bill as per our engagement letter or fee schedule and our invoices are due for payment on presentation. Our fees are exclusive of VAT which will be added where it is chargeable. Any disbursements we incur on your behalf and expenses incurred in the course of carrying out our work for you will be added to our invoices where appropriate.
  14. Unless otherwise agreed to the contrary our fees do not include the costs of any third party, counsel or other professional fees.
  15. It is our normal practice to issue “Applications for Payment” when dealing with continuous or recurring work. The payment terms for “Applications for Payment” are the same as for invoiced fees. A VAT invoice will be issued to you upon receipt of your payment.
  16. It is our normal practice to ask clients to pay by monthly direct debit and to periodically adjust the monthly payment as required or by reference to actual billing.
  17. We reserve the right to charge interest on late paid invoices at the rate of 10% above bank base rates under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998. We also reserve the right to suspend our services or to cease to act for you on giving written notice if payment of any fees is unduly delayed. We intend to exercise these rights only where it is fair and reasonable to do so.
  18. If you do not accept that an invoiced fee is fair and reasonable you must notify us within 21 days of receipt, failing which you will be deemed to have accepted that payment is due.
  19. In the case of a dispute over the level of fees charged we reserve the right to require that the matter is dealt with through arbitration. We recommend that arbitration is undertaken by the fee arbitration service provided by ACCA for members. The fee arbitrator will be appointed by the ACCA president; the fee will be as negotiated with the ACCA arbitrator.
    Implementation
  20. We will only assist with implementation of our advice if specifically instructed in writing.
    Intellectual property rights
  21. We will retain all copyright in any document prepared by us during the course of carrying out the engagement save where the law specifically provides otherwise.
    Interpretation
  22. If any provision of the engagement letter or schedules is held to be void, then that provision will be deemed not to form part of this contract.
  23. In the event of any conflict between these terms of business and the engagement letter or appendices, the relevant provision in the engagement letter or schedules will take precedence.
    Internal disputes
  24. If we become aware of a dispute between the parties who own or are in some way involved in the ownership and management of the business, it should be noted that our client is the business and we would not provide information or services to one party without the express knowledge and permission of all parties. Unless otherwise agreed by all parties we will continue to supply information to all relevant persons. If conflicting advice, information or instructions are received from different relevant persons in the business we will refer the matter back to all those concerned and take no further action until the board of directors has agreed the action to be taken.
    Investment services
  25. Investment business is regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
  26. If, during the provision of professional services to you, you need advice on investments, including insurances, we may have to refer you to someone who is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority or licensed by a Designated Professional Body as we are not.
    Lien
  27. Insofar as permitted to do so by law or professional guidelines, we reserve the right to exercise a lien over all funds, documents and records in our possession relating to all engagements for you until all outstanding fees and disbursements are paid in full.
    Limitation of liability
  28. We will provide our services with reasonable care and skill. Our liability to you is limited to losses, damages, costs and expenses caused by our negligence or wilful default.
  29. Exclusion of liability for loss caused by others
    We will not be liable if such losses, penalties, surcharges, interest or additional tax liabilities are due to the acts or omissions of any other person or due to the provision to us of incomplete, misleading or false information or if they are due to a failure to act on our advice or a failure to provide us with relevant information.
  30. Exclusion of liability in relation to circumstances beyond our control
    We will not be liable to you for any delay or failure to perform our obligations under this engagement letter if the delay or failure is caused by circumstances outside our reasonable control.
  31. Exclusion of liability relating to the discovery of fraud etc
    We will not be responsible or liable for any loss, damage or expense incurred or sustained if information material to the service we are providing is withheld or concealed from us or wrongly misrepresented to us or from fraudulent acts, misrepresentation or wilful default on the part of any party to the transaction and their directors, officers, employees, agents or advisers. This exclusion shall not apply where such misrepresentation, withholding or concealment is or should (in carrying out the procedures which we have agreed to perform with reasonable care and skill) have been evident to us without further enquiry.
  32. Indemnity for unauthorised disclosure
    You agree to indemnify us and our agents in respect of any claim (including any claim for negligence) arising out of any unauthorised disclosure of our advice and opinions, whether in writing or otherwise. This indemnity will extend to the cost of defending any such claim, including payment at our usual rates for the time that we spend in defending it.
  33. Limitation of aggregate liability
    Where the engagement letter specifies an aggregate limit of liability, then that sum shall be the maximum aggregate liability of this company, its directors agents and employees to all persons to whom the engagement letter is addressed and also any other person that we have agreed with you may rely on our work. By signing the engagement letter you agree that you have given proper consideration to this limit and accept that it is reasonable in all the circumstances. If you do not wish to accept it you should contact us to discuss it before signing the engagement letter.
    You have agreed that you will not bring any claim of a kind that is included within the subject of the limit against any of our principals/ directors/members or employees; on a personal basis.
    Money Laundering Regulations 2007
  34. In accordance with the Proceeds of Crime Act and Money Laundering Regulations 2007 you agree to waive your right to confidentiality to the extent of any report made, document provided or information disclosed to the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA).
  35. You also acknowledge that we are required to report directly to SOCA without prior reference to you or your representatives if during the course of undertaking any assignment the person undertaking the role of Money Laundering Reporting Officer becomes suspicious of money laundering.
  36. As with other professional services firms, we are required to identify our clients for the purposes of the UK anti-money laundering legislation. We may request from you, and retain, such information and documentation as we require for these purposes and/or make searches of appropriate databases.
  37. Copies of such records will be maintained by us for a period of at least five years after we cease to act for the business.
    Notification
  38. We shall not be treated as having notice, for the purposes of our accounts/tax responsibilities, of information provided to members of our firm other than those engaged on the specific assignment (for example, information provided in connection with accounting, taxation and other services).
    Period of engagement and termination
  39. Unless otherwise agreed in the engagement covering letter our work will begin when we receive your implicit or explicit acceptance of that letter. Except as stated in that letter we will not be responsible for periods before that date.
  40. Each of us may terminate this agreement by giving not less than 21 days notice in writing to the other party except where you fail to cooperate with us or we have reason to believe that you have provided us or HMRC with misleading information, in which case we may terminate this agreement immediately. Termination will be without prejudice to any rights that may have accrued to either of us prior to termination.
  41. In the event of termination of this contract, we will endeavour to agree with you the arrangements for the completion of work in progress at that time, unless we are required for legal or regulatory reasons to cease work immediately. In that event, we shall not be required to carry out further work and shall not be responsible or liable for any consequences arising from termination.
    Provision of Services Regulations 2009
  42. In accordance with our professional body rules we are required to hold professional indemnity insurance. Details about the insurer and coverage can be found at our office, Suite 10 Wilsons corner, 1-5 Ingrave Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 8AP.
    Quality of service
  43. We aim to provide a high quality of service at all times. If you would like to discuss with us how our service could be improved or if you are dissatisfied with the service that you are receiving please let us know by contacting Daniel Ruthven on dan@f9consulting.co.uk
  44. We undertake to look into any complaint carefully and promptly and to do all we can to explain the position to you. If we do not answer your complaint to your satisfaction you may take up the matter with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Reliance on advice

  1. We will endeavour to record all advice on important matters in writing. Advice given orally is not intended to be relied upon unless confirmed in writing. Therefore, if we provide oral advice (for example during the course of a meeting or a telephone conversation) and you wish to be able to rely on that advice, you must ask for the advice to be confirmed by us in writing.
    Retention of records
  2. You have a legal responsibility to retain documents and records relevant to your tax affairs. During the course of our work we may collect information from you and others relevant to your affairs. We will return any original documents to you if requested. Documents and records relevant to your affairs are required by law to be retained as follows:
    Individuals, trustees and partnerships

– with trading or rental income: 5 years and 10 months after the end of the tax year;
– otherwise: 22 months after the end of the tax year;

Companies, LLPs and other corporate entities

– 6 years from the end of the accounting period;

  1. Whilst certain documents may legally belong to you we may destroy correspondence and other papers that we store, electronically or otherwise, which are more than 7 years old. You must tell us if you require the return or retention of any specific documents for a longer period.
    Third parties
  2. Any advice we give you will be supplied on the basis that it is for your benefit only and shall not be disclosed to any third party in whole or part without our prior written consent. It may not be used or relied upon for any other purpose or by any other person other than you without our prior written consent. If our advice is disclosed to any third party (with or without our consent), then we accept no responsibility or liability to that third party for any consequences that may arise to them, should they rely on the advice.
  3. If it is proposed that any documents or statement which refer to our name, are to be circulated to third parties, please consult us before they are issued.
    Timetable
  4. The services we undertake to perform for you will be carried out on a timescale to be determined between us on an ongoing basis.
  5. The timing of our work will in any event be dependent on the prompt supply of all information and documentation as and when required by us.
City of London

Second Floor,
10 Trinity Square,
London EC3N 4AJ
Phone: 0207 100 1080

Canary Wharf

29th & 37th Floors
One Canada Square,
Canary Wharf, London E14 5AA
Phone: 0207 099 1080

Essex

First Floor
81-85 High Street,
Brentwood, Essex CM14 4RR
Phone: 01277 223 278

Manchester

Chancery Place
50 Brown St
Manchester M2 2JT
Phone: 0161 820 1080

Opening Times

Monday – Saturday
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday
Closed