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About Solo Director Tax Pro
Free, accurate, and always up to date — tax calculators and plain-English guides built for UK solo limited company directors.

Desh Naidoo-Cann
Founder · Solo Director Tax Pro
Building practical tools for UK limited company directors — combining a background in business management with a passion for making tax genuinely understandable. Solo Director Tax Pro is built for directors who want clarity on their own numbers, not just a black-box answer.
What we do
Solo Director Tax Pro provides interactive tax calculators and practical guides for UK limited company directors. All calculators are built around current HMRC rates — updated for 2026-27 — and designed to give directors the same clarity their accountant provides, instantly and for free.
Our tools cover the full lifecycle of director tax planning: salary and dividend strategy, corporation tax and marginal relief, IR35 status and take-home comparison, VAT Flat Rate Scheme profitability, home office deductions, and dividend tax band calculations.
Who we're built for
UK solo directors of limited companies — IT contractors, consultants, freelancers, and professional service providers operating through their own PSC (Personal Service Company). People who want to understand their tax position clearly before speaking to their accountant, or verify that the advice they're receiving makes sense.
Our approach to accuracy
Every calculator is built from HMRC's published rates and legislation. We reference primary sources — gov.uk rate tables, HMRC manuals, and HMRC guidance — and update calculations at each Budget or Spring Statement that changes relevant rates.
Current rates are for 2026-27. Key sources:
Important: this is not tax advice
Solo Director Tax Pro provides calculators and information for educational and illustrative purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes tax advice, financial advice, or legal advice. Tax rules are complex and individual circumstances vary significantly. Always consult a qualified accountant or tax adviser before making decisions about your salary, dividends, pension, or any other aspect of your company's finances.