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TaxAssist Accountants has reported that its UK network sales rose a “record” 44% in January this year compared with December 2023 and up over 12.4% on January 2023. 

The firm has attributed its performance to increased shop walk-ins, referrals and its “innovative” marketing campaigns, which have helped drive new business during the January tax season. 

Daren Moore FCCA, CEO of TaxAssist, said: “January 2023 was by far our biggest month ever in terms of network sales, so it’s phenomenal to see these numbers get better. The UK network now services the needs of more than 81,000 clients and has annual sales of £58.6m which is an increase of 10% over 2022.

“The inbound sales team at the support centre also experienced high volumes of enquiries, with 1,424 qualified leads delivered to the network during January. This is on the back of a very successful 2023 where we delivered over 12,000 new business leads to our accountants.”

He added: “I’d like to congratulate our accountants and their teams around the UK for supporting their clients so well, and to the support centre team for all for their hard work assisting the network through a very busy period.” 

TaxAssist Accountants has more than 400 locations nationwide and provides accountancy services, tax returns, payroll, bookkeeping, tax savings and tax advice to small and medium sized businesses, sole traders, partnerships, limited companies and personal taxpayers. 

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