Who can I trust for tax advice? Tax advisers and their new guidelines

22 May 2026

Who can I trust for tax advice? Tax advisers and their new guidelines

There are two things that are certain in this life: death and taxes. So why is it that you hear different tax advice from influencers, accountants and your mates down the pub? That would be because some people give tax advice when they are not actual experts.

HMRC’s new tax advice register aims to change the way that tax advice is given.

After all, nobody wants to receive an angry message from HMRC.

What are the changes to tax advice?

On Monday 18 May 2026, HMRC rolled out a new registration requirement for tax advisers who are paid to interact with HMRC on behalf of clients.

This change will create a fairer market for taxpayers and advisers who already do things correctly and registration is done via one digital system.

For those offering payroll services, the registration window opens on 18 November 2026.

It is expected that all advisers will be registered by 31 March 2027.

Who should I trust for my tax advice?

Tax advice should be given only by companies and individuals that are a part of the register. This confirms that you are paying the correct amount of tax and that you are being given legitimate advice.

These new requirements ensure that you are receiving proper and legal tax advice from advisers, as there is now a more regulated paper trail behind them.

It is becoming best practice to ensure tax advice is coming from a registered professional rather than your mate from the pub or someone you see on TikTok – that is, unless the TikTok star is a registered tax adviser.

What is tax best practice?

Receiving tax advice is something that every company needs, but getting good tax advice removes one worry from a business.

As well as keeping you compliant with the latest tax rules, good tax advice can ensure that you only pay the tax that you need to by keeping your tax exposure under control.

It can also be useful for staying ahead of upcoming deadlines and being mindful of changing thresholds that may increase your obligations.

Bad tax advice can get you into a world of trouble, such as fines, HMRC penalties and potential legal action.

Tax is something that most businesses and individuals must manage, so why not sort your tax out with someone you can trust, someone who is registered?

Our expert team can review your tax exposure and provide support based on your unique circumstances.

If you are unsure about your tax obligations, or want to get better control over your finances, our team are here to help.

Get in contact with our team today to plan your tax with confidence.

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