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PKF Smith Cooper, the midlands-based accounting and advisory firm, has announced the appointment of Katie Dziewulski as its new Employment Tax manager.

Dziewulski steps into the role of Employment Tax manager, after occupying the same position at a leading fitness apparel company for two years.

After graduating from the University of Birmingham with a BSc in Sports and Exercise Science, she started her tax career at a UK top-10 accounting company where she worked for four years and earned two promotions.

In her new role, Dziewulski will support the head of Employment Tax in leading the employment tax team at PKF Smith Cooper and help business owners across the Midlands with tax compliance.

Laura Parr, head of Employment Tax, said: “I am delighted to welcome Katie to our employment tax team. Her specialist knowledge and experience will be great assets to our clients as we support them in all areas of compliance including expenses, benefits, IR35/employment status, NMW, and HMRC investigations into CJRS Furlough, as well as implementing salary sacrifice arrangements to enhance employees’ take-home pay.

“Since Covid-19 we have seen an increase in employee global mobility, and Katie’s addition to our team will help us further develop this area of work as we grow and enhance our service offering.”

Dziewulski said: “It is great to be joining PKF Smith Cooper and moving back into the professional services industry. I am looking forward to working with a variety of clients and getting stuck into solving some of their trickiest tax compliance issues.”

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