
Other Taxes
There are a huge array of other taxes which can effect individuals and businesses. Our integrated tax offering is designed to cover the full range of these and other taxes including:
- Remuneration Planning
- Employee share scheme and incentives
- Flexible benefit schemes & associated tax issues
- Business rationalisation advice
- National Insurance issues
- Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Land tax planning
For further information on these topics, please visit the following areas of our website:
Monahans Financial Services Ltd
Our Tax Specialists covering these topics are
Kate Crawford CTA TEP
or call her on 01225 785520
Kate Crawford joined Monahans in 2004 following the merger with Giffard Taylor & Co. A tax partner for 14 years, Kate specialises in private client matters including Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and Trusts.
She is a Chartered Tax Adviser and a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
Dominic Bourquin
or call him on (01225) 472800
Dominic relocated from London In January 2008 to join Monahans. Previously with BDO Stoy Howard, he has gained a wealth of knowledge in the areas of Corporation Tax, business restructuring, mergers and demergers and pre-sale planning both in the UK and internationally. He will provide advice on these topics to business clients across all of Monahans five offices in Bath, Chippenham, Glastonbury, Swindon and Trowbridge.
Geoff Don
or call him on 01225 472800
Geoff is our Director of Tax Consultancy Services and joined Monahans in the early part of 2006.
Geoff has nearly twenty years experience in the tax profession and principally has been responsible for advising owner-managed businesses and private individuals on general and corporate tax issues. He also has considerable experience in advising property trading and investment clients of all sizes.
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