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Alistair Culverwell has more than 15 years of experience in complex tax dispute work, having advised a wide range of clients during his career

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Forvis Mazars has announced the appointment of Alistair Culverwell as partner and head of tax dispute resolution in the firm’s London office.

Culverwell will oversee the development of the tax dispute resolution offering. He intends to focus on building the team and strengthening the firm’s client experience.

The new partner has more than 15 years of experience in complex tax dispute work, having advised a wide range of clients during his career.

Chloë Ellis, corporate tax advisory partner at Forvis Mazars, said: “Alistair’s leadership will play a crucial role in enhancing our Tax Dispute Resolution proposition for clients. 

“His expertise and commitment to developing high performing teams make him a strong addition to the Tax team and Forvis Mazars more broadly.

Culverwell added: “I’m excited to lead the continued growth of Forvis Mazars’ Tax Dispute Resolution practice. My focus will be on building a market leading team that reflects our values: delivering exceptional client service, creating outstanding opportunities for our people, and working collaboratively across the business.”

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