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Some indirect-tax problems don't fit a standard service line. For those, we scope a bespoke engagement — from M&A due diligence to a legacy service-tax dispute — around your specific situation.

What's included

Everything this engagement covers.

  • Indirect-tax due diligence for mergers and acquisitions
  • Litigation strategy and second opinions
  • Retainer advisory — your outsourced indirect-tax function
  • Legacy service-tax, VAT and excise matters
  • Customs touchpoints and special projects
Who it's for

Signs you need this now.

  • A deal needs indirect-tax due diligence, fast
  • You want a second opinion on a contested position
  • Legacy service-tax / VAT / excise matters are still open
  • You need ongoing advisory on a retainer
  • Your situation doesn't fit a standard scope
Our approach

How we run it.

  1. 1

    Define the problem

    We scope exactly what you need and what success looks like before any work starts.

  2. 2

    Assemble the right team

    We bring the specific expertise the matter calls for — tax, litigation or transaction.

  3. 3

    Execute

    We deliver the project or run the retainer with senior oversight throughout.

  4. 4

    Hand over clearly

    You get a defined output and a clear view of any follow-on steps.

Deliverables & timelines

What you receive.

  • A scoped engagement letter with defined outcomes
  • Due-diligence or strategy reports as applicable
  • Ongoing retainer support where engaged
  • Resolution path for legacy-tax matters
Why ASA for this

The reason clients hand us this work.

  • Comfortable with the unusual — bespoke work is routine for us
  • Legacy-regime depth: we still resolve service-tax, VAT and excise matters
  • Flexible engagement models, from one-off project to full retainer
Related questions

Questions we're often asked.

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Let's talk

Reduce your tax burden with the right partner.

A focused conversation about your GST position — where the risk is, and what to do about it. No obligation.