AppointmentsClaritas Tax hits all the right notes with their newest recruit.

Claritas Tax hits all the right notes with their newest recruit.

Claritas Tax’s Manchester office has today announced the appointment of their latest recruit – Mark Cuppello, to the role of Tax Assistant in their rapidly expanding R&D Tax Relief team.

Mark, a former bass playing musician, has certainly shaken things up in recent years, turning his back on a rock’n’roll lifestyle to concentrate efforts on furthering his career in Tax.

Specialising in R&D, Mark will strengthen their R&D proposition across both Claritas’ Manchester and Birmingham offices.

Matt Hodgson, Partner, Claritas Tax Manchester comments: “I’m pleased to welcome Mark to the Claritas team. He brings with him a reputation of getting the job done to the highest standards. I may not be able to guarantee the audiences he is used to but I’m looking forward to him hitting the ground running.”

Mark Cuppello adds: “I’m looking forward to joining Claritas and exploring the opportunities this role will bring for me to expand my knowledge and experience. Claritas has an enviable reputation for the quality of the services they offer their booming client list, which I am keen to be a part of.”

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