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Quality of Service


We believe in excellence in everything we do but for our clients’ peace of mind, we are also subject to a range of independent, external controls to maintain our high standards.

Audit regulation

We are registered to carry on audit work by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), which means that we are subject to monitoring visits, typically at six-yearly intervals for a firm of our size. We have always retained our registration.

Fee protection insurance

We offer insurance to our clients that will cover the cost of our fees when acting on their behalf in an HM Revenue & Customs enquiry.

Our complaints procedure

We have a robust complaints procedure, which is laid out clearly in our engagement letters/terms of business with clients.

Practice Assurance

The ICAEW began operating its Practice Assurance scheme a few years ago, to monitor firms’ compliance with good practice. This operates at similar intervals to the ICAEW audit regulation visits and our only visit to date was successful.

Professional ethics

Our contracts of employment require all staff to comply with the ethical guidelines laid down by the ICAEW.

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Telephone: 01422 360788

Email: mail@lrh.co.uk

 

Latest News

Company Electric Car – HMRC introduces two separate rates

October 8th, 2025

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced its latest updates to the Advisory Electric Rate (AER) that will affect employees using a company car.

Reviewed every three months on a quarterly cycle, HMRC’s latest update confirmed that there are now two rates for home charging (eight pence a mile) and public charging (14 pence a mile).

The latest update was going to retain a single rate of 12 pence a mile, but HMRC decided to change the way it is charged, to reflect the difference in cost between home and public charging points.

Why does HMRC change the AER rate?

The purpose of regularly updating the AER rate is to reflect the different costs of charging electric vehicles.

They calculate the home rate based on the average domestic electricity price of 27.04pk/Wh and an efficiency of 3.59 miles per kWh.

The public rate has followed the same principle, but starts at a cost of 51pk/Wh.

The regular updates provide clarity for both employers and employees, while also making rates fair for both types of charging.

Why does the AER rate matter for businesses?

The AER rate is applicable for employees using company cars, as they can claim money back for using the vehicles to fulfil their duties to the company.

Need support calculating the costs?

With the rates regularly changing, you may need assistance to work out the costs.

Contact us today for advice and support.

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