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Other Case Studies

CASE STUDY 1 – Care Home for Learning Disabilities (Hampshire)

Our client purchased the home in 1989 at a cost of £270,000 with construction work totalling £70,000. The home is 100% residential and 100% local authority funded. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £92,144 2005
Council Tax refund £241   2004


CASE STUDY 2 – Residential Care Homes (Warwickshire)

Our client purchased 3 care homes in 1990, 1994 and 1995 comprising of 56 beds in total. The homes are 100% residential with 85-98% local authority funding. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £50,241 2004
Council Tax refund £527   1999
Gas refund £189   2000


CASE STUDY 3 – Residential Care Home (Huddersfield)

Our client purchased the home in 1999 for £415,000. Construction work costs of £50,000. The home is 100% residential and 70% local authority funded. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £113,650 2008
Gas refund £147   2001
Electricity refund £70   2001
Council Tax refund £367   2000


CASE STUDY 4 – Residential Care Home (Hertfordshire)

Our client purchased the home in 1987 for £475,000. Construction work cost of £815,000. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £256,109 2004
Electricity refund £2,208   2001
Electricity refund £5,564   2008


CASE STUDY 5 – Nursing Home (Dyfed)

Our client purchased the care home in 1984 for £150,000 with construction work costs of £150,000. This care home is 25% Residential, 75% Nursing and 90% local authority funding. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £112,179 2005
Electricity refund £136   2001
Gas refund £753   2001


CASE STUDY 6 – Residential Care Home (East Sussex)

Our client purchased the care home in 1998 for £366,000 with construction work costs of £1M. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £560,892 2003
Gas refund £3,634   2001
Electricity refund £2,042   2001


CASE STUDY 7 – Care Home Group (Kent)

Our client purchased 3 care homes in 2000 for £600,000, 2004 for £925,000 and 2005 for £1.4M. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £600,000 2006
Capital Allowances   £151,912 2006
Capital Allowances   £314,271 2007
Gas refund £1,856   2008
Gas refund £5,260   2008


CASE STUDY 8 – Residential Care Homes (Swansea)

Our clients purchased 3 care homes in 1997 for £600,000, 2003 for £1.6M and 2003 also for £1.6M with construction work costs of £1M. All care homes are part nursing and part residential with 75-95% local authority funding. After conducting our free assessment it was apparent that the client could be entitled to refunds in several areas. We duly achieved success for the following:

SERVICE REFUND AMOUNT ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR ACHIEVED
Capital Allowances   £600,000 1997
Capital Allowances   £1.6 Million 2003


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