S&W appoints new head of business tax in London
Professional services group S&W has strengthened its business tax offering with the appointment of Kersten Muller as head of business tax London.
Kersten brings more than 25 years’ experience in real estate tax, advising funds, fund managers and family offices on UK, European and global transaction structuring.
He joins from Alvarez & Marsal, where he was managing director leading the real estate team.
Kersten’s career also includes senior positions at Grant Thornton and Deloitte.
A fellow of the ICAEW, Kersten is an active member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation’s property taxes committee.
He said: “I’m excited to join S&W at such a dynamic stage in its growth journey.
“The firm’s focus on delivering exceptional client service and building deep sector expertise aligns perfectly with my own approach.
“I look forward to working with the team and clients to o help clients navigate complex tax challenges and unlock opportunities in their businesses.”
Mark Webb, head of business tax at S&W, added: “I’m delighted to welcome Kersten to the team.
“His depth of expertise in real estate tax and his proven track record advising on complex, cross-border transactions will be a tremendous asset to our people and clients.
“Kersten’s leadership will play a pivotal role in strengthening our London presence and driving forward our ambition to deliver innovative, practical solutions in a rapidly evolving tax landscape.”
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