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Mazars has announced the appointment of Jim Boylan as its newest tax partner within its London office.

Boylan joins the firm from EY, where he was an associate partner. In his new role, he will be responsible for driving further growth within the specialist tax services team, with a focus on the large and listed sector, both in London and across the UK.

He brings more than 30 years of experience, having previously worked in government at HMRC and in private practice at Big 4 firms.

He will predominantly be working with large businesses to ensure that they effectively manage their employment tax risks.

His recent areas of focus have included IR35, national minimum wage and during the pandemic ensuring that employers have implemented their Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) arrangements correctly.

Clive Fathers, head of specialist tax services, Mazars, said: “It is a pleasure to welcome Jim to our rapidly growing team. Our rate of growth over the last 18 months is approaching 20%, as the reputation of our high-quality team grows and market reform accelerates the demand for our specialist tax services.

“I look forward to working with Jim as we continue to invest in and grow our excellent team and provide our clients with an innovative and highly skilled alternative service offering.”

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