AppointmentsClaritas Tax adds three more recruits to the team

Claritas Tax adds three more recruits to the team

Claritas Tax has announced the appointment of three new key recruits to their ever-growing, award-winning, full-service tax business.

Bringing a number of years of collective experience from across the field of tax, the three recruits include:

  • Rachael Brown, as Manager in Claritas’ Private Client team;
  • Jack Moore, joining as Assistant Manager in Claritas’ Corporate and Transaction Tax teams; and last but not least
  • Zahra Davda, Assistant Manager, will focus on our Valuations and Transactional Tax service lines.

Iain Wright, Partner at Claritas comments: “By continuing to strengthen our team with key recruits, we are enhancing our ability to provide a dependable and thorough service to our clients. All three new recruits bring a wealth of experience, talent and expertise to the firm, and we are excited to have them on board. Rachael, Jack and Zahra are relatively early in their careers and so their appointments are an investment in their futures and in the future of the Claritas business as a whole.”

Matt Hodgson, Partner at Claritas adds: “Our business is expanding at an incredible rate, improving and strengthening all our existing service lines. In an extremely competitive recruitment landscape, to be able to announce three new high-calibre recruits is evidence of how Claritas is continuing to expand its brand and reputation in the tax marketplace.”

Based in both Birmingham and Manchester, the new joiners follow an influx of new recruits for the business at all levels, as the independent multi-disciplinary tax practice continues to implement its rapid growth plans and investment in people, to support in navigating clients on the complex and challenging nature of tax.

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