Small businesses set for boost as new TaxAssist Accountants office launches in Sheffield
After twelve years providing tax and accountancy services to the small businesses across South and West Yorkshire, TaxAssist Accountants has announced the opening of a new premises in North Sheffield.
Nick Brook set up TaxAssist Accountants in Huddersfield in 2006, followed by the opening of a Barnsley branch in 2015, and now looks after more than 500 small businesses across the region.
In response to growing demand from existing small businesses and new businesses starting up in the area, Nick and his team of eight decided the time was right to expand with a third office opening in North Sheffield.
Nick said: “We’ve long had our eye on opening an office in Sheffield and, with the business going from strength-to-strength in Huddersfield and Barnsley, we knew the time was right to take the leap.
“We’re initially opening in Aizlewoods Business Centre, but we are on the lookout for a shopfront space which will give our clients in the area a far more convenient place to pop in to see us. We will also be looking to recruit further this year.”
TaxAssist Accountants Huddersfield, Barnsley and Sheffield provides tax and accountancy advice and services purely to small businesses.
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