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360 Chartered Accountants has announced the appointment of Dan Collings as its new personal tax manager.

Collings first joined the firm’s personal tax department over two years ago.

360’s team of tax specialists, based in Hull, East Yorkshire and York, offer a wide range of tax services, including self-assessment, VAT, compliance, tax planning, asset protection and the use of trusts as well as being able to help clients with HMRC investigations.

Sophie Holmes, 360’s client services director, said: “Dan continues to be a huge asset to 360 and we couldn’t be more delighted to reward his contribution to the business with this promotion. Since he joined us, he has focused on his professional development and has developed an enviable client portfolio.

“It’s a difficult time for businesses right now and we have every confidence that Dan is the perfect choice to help, guide and advise our clients on all tax matters.“

Collings added: “360 is an exciting and dynamic firm to work for and that’s clearly reflected in our continued growth and success.

“For me personally, I am grateful for the help and support I have been given and I am really looking forward to my new role as tax manager. I would also welcome the opportunity to chat to clients, both old and new, about the tax services we can offer.”

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