Duncan & Toplis appoints head of tax
Grantham-headquartered accountancy firm Duncan & Toplis has appointed Nicholas Smith as head of tax to lead its specialist advisory services.
Based in London, Nicholas brings extensive experience advising businesses and individuals on a wide range of tax matters, including corporate tax, restructuring and inheritance planning.
In his new role, he will oversee the firm’s tax service line, working with the existing team to deliver commercially focused advice across an increasingly complex landscape.
Nicholas said: “I am delighted to take on this role and look forward to continuing to work closely with our clients.
“We have a strong team in place, and my focus is on ensuring we provide advice that is relevant and supports clients in making informed decisions as needs evolve.”
Nicholas’ appointment reflects Duncan & Toplis’ continued investment in its tax capability as it strengthens its support for clients across multiple sectors.
Damon Brain, chief executive of Duncan & Toplis, added: “Nicholas has a strong understanding of our clients and the challenges they face.
“He leads an exceptional team, and together they play an important role in supporting businesses and individuals with reliable tax advice that helps them plan ahead and manage risk.”
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