Wilson Wright expands tax team
London-based Wilson Wright, part of the BKL Group, has appointed three senior tax professionals to strengthen its advisory practice.
Susie Mullin joins as private client tax partner, bringing over 20 years of experience advising entrepreneurs and business owners, particularly on exit transactions.
Sehjal Gupta, also a private client tax partner, has 19 years of expertise in advising non-UK domiciled individuals and high-net-worth clients, with a focus on cross-border tax considerations.
Meanwhile, Luigi Lungarella joins as VAT partner, with more than 25 years of experience in indirect taxation, advising UK and international businesses on VAT compliance and reliefs.
These strategic appointments come after Wilson Wright’s merger with BKL, marking a period of continued growth and expansion.
Commenting on the appointments, Lee Brook, chief executive of BKL, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Susie, Sehjal and Luigi to Wilson Wright.
“Each brings a wealth of experience and expertise, adding to the existing depth and breadth of our well-regarded tax team.
“Their arrival supports our ambition to be one of the leading tax advisory practices for owner-managed businesses and high-net-worth individuals.
“These hires reflect our ongoing commitment to offering our clients the highest calibre of advice across the full spectrum of tax services.”
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