Azets strengthens Manchester tax team
Accountancy and advisory firm Azets has strengthened its corporate tax capability in the North West with the arrival of Tina Warhurst as corporate tax director in Manchester.
Tina joins Azets with extensive experience in corporate tax compliance and governance, bringing key expertise to support the firm’s growing regional client base.
She spent 20 years at Big Four firm KPMG, including time within its national corporate tax compliance team.
More recently, Tina worked at BDO in Manchester, advising businesses of all sizes on managing their corporate tax compliance and governance obligations.
Based in Azets’ Manchester office, Tina will work with clients across the North West, supporting businesses as regulatory requirements continue to evolve.
Tina said: “Azets’ reputation in the sector is second to none and I look forward to supporting companies with their tax compliance obligations.
“I have built up many years of experience working nationally and internationally with clients, including in-house leading the tax team for Yorkshire Building Society.
“This has given me further insights into the many facets of UK tax which I will be utilising for the benefit of Azets’ clients across the region.”
Azets operates from offices across the region including Manchester, Bolton, Burnley, Lancaster, Preston, Stockport and Nottingham, providing accountancy, tax and advisory services to businesses at every stage of growth.
Graham Rigby, office managing partner in Manchester, added: “With ever evolving and complex UK tax regulations being introduced, the level of compliance facing companies continues to rise, as does tax requirements as they grow.
“Tina’s extensive experience will help us support more companies to manage and comply with these complexities and aid their long-term growth plans.”
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