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Turnover grows again at MHA Moore and Smalley

Turnover at MHA Moore and Smalley has increased for the fourth consecutive year, as it reached £17.7m for the year ending 31 March.

The firm has said it was buoyed by further growth in its digital accounting services, the opening of a new office in Liverpool, and growing demand for specialist cross-border tax and VAT advice.

Graham Gordon, managing partner of MHA Moore and Smalley, said: “I’m incredibly proud of our whole team for helping to achieve these record financial results for the firm. Every employee has played their part. We’ve benefited from being able to attract experienced, quality people, investing in senior hires and our trainee programme. We currently have over 60 trainees with us across the north west.

“Being able to offer trusted advice in specialist areas is what continues to set us apart. We’ve brought in new people to expand our VAT and indirect tax team to offer advice on Brexit issues.”

He added: “Our growing digital solutions team has been a major asset in helping owner-managed businesses get to grips with the Making Tax Digital rules. Meanwhile, our payroll services team has also grown through helping businesses comply with auto-enrolment pensions rules and GDPR issues. We will continue developing our services, sector expertise and geographic reach to help our clients plan for the future.”

MHA Moore and Smalley also revealed it achieved an overall satisfaction score of 96% in its annual client satisfaction survey and recently retained its Investors in People status.

Founded in 1892, Moore and Smalley has been part of the MHA association since 2010 and adopted the MHA prefix to its name in 2017.

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