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Tax strategy
This tax strategy applies to Really Comfy Beds Limited (trading as 'Loaf'), and all UK entities in its group. References to 'Loaf' are to all these entities.
Loaf regards the publication of this tax strategy as complying with the duty under paragraphs 16(2) and 22(2) of Schedule 19 Finance Act 2016, which requires large groups to publish their UK tax strategy. This tax strategy applies to the period ending 31 December 2023.
Tax governance and tax risk management
This tax strategy is approved, owned, and overseen by the Board of Directors. The Board have oversight to ensure tax planning and compliance is given appropriate attention. The Chief Financial Officer is accountable to the Board of Directors for the implementation and management of the tax strategy and is responsible for the day-to-day management of Loaf's tax affairs.
Given the scale of Loaf's business and volume of tax obligations, risks will inevitably arise from time to time in relation to the interpretation of tax law and nature of our compliance arrangements. Loaf's Finance function is staffed with appropriately qualified individuals who proactively seek to identify, evaluate, manage, and monitor these risks. Where there is significant uncertainty or complexity in relation to a risk, external advice is sought.
Loaf operates with appropriate controls and processes to manage tax risk across the taxes.
Tax strategy and attitude to risk
Our overall objective is to achieve certainty in our tax affairs. Loaf is committed to compliance with tax law and practice. This means paying the right amount of tax in the right place at the right time. It involves disclosing all relevant facts and circumstances to the tax authorities, claiming reliefs and incentives where applicable, and minimising the risk of double taxation (i.e. the same income being taxed twice in two different countries).
Loaf's appetite for tax risk is low, and we manage our affairs based on sound commercial principles. Where there is uncertainty on how to interpret tax law on any business transaction, Loaf proactively engages with advisors (including tax specialists within its parent group company) and with tax authorities to seek certainty.
Constructive approach to working with HMRC
We engage with the HMRC with honesty, integrity, respect, and fairness, through co-operative compliance. We seek a transparent and constructive relationship with the HMRC through regular meetings, updates in respect of key developments in our business and communication regarding current, future, and retrospective tax risks, and interpretation of the law in relation to all relevant taxes.