Tax exam success for young professionals at Smith & Williamson
27th January 2010A number of young tax professionals from the London office of accountancy and financial services group, Smith & Williamson, have recently enjoyed exam success.
Rachel Holloway is now ATT qualified after winning a prize for her IHT paper and receiving a distinction on her Admin & Ethics paper. Emma Stafford also received a distinction for her Business Tax paper. Emma and her colleagues Nicolas Reid and Alyson McMoran are all now ATT qualified.
Tanya Lloyd and Claire Rapport both completed their CTA qualifications at their first sitting. Mike Stacey, Gemma Smith and John Warner are now also fully CTA qualified.
“Congratulations to all of our recently qualified tax professionals. I’d like to applaud Rachel Holloway for her exceptional work on her IHT paper. Delivering a prize winning paper demonstrates her hard work and outstanding performance. Well done to all,” said Joss Dalrymple, Head of Private Client Tax Services at Smith & Williamson.
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