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Hull Accountants appoint new team member with wealth of experience
East Yorkshire-based 360 Chartered Accountants has appointed a new team member to its Payroll Bureau, 5Four Payroll Services, taking the firm up to a ten-strong team in less than four years.
Rebecca Buttner will head up 5Four having impressed the company with her wealth of experience and having a successful track record with a well known Chartered Accountancy firm in the area.
5Four provides payroll services, solutions and expert support for businesses of all sizes. As well as driving this side of the company forward, Rebecca’s appointment will ensure clients’ payrolls always run smoothly and efficiently and that they have the appropriate information required for filing returns to HMRC.
Andy Steele, Director at 360 Chartered Accountants based in Melton, said:
“Operating a payroll these days is extremely complex. Not only do you have to contend with employees’ NI, employers’ NI and PAYE but student loan deductions, maternity pay, SSP, holiday entitlements and PAYE inspection visits. The list is almost endless, so having someone on hand who is knowledgeable and experienced is essential - and Rebecca is perfect for this role.”
For more information about 360 Chartered Accountants, please visit www.360accountants.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Fiona Dwyer .
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