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Mark Dyer joins the national VAT, customs and international trade practice to lead indirect tax services across the region

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Crowe has appointed Mark Dyer as a partner within its national VAT, customs and international trade practice.

Dyer will lead the firm’s indirect tax offering across the Midlands and Southwest. With more than 30 years of experience as a VAT specialist, Dyer has previously held roles at Big Four firms and HM Revenue and Customs. He also worked in-house for a global hotel business.

The appointment is intended to strengthen the firm’s corporate presence in the Midlands. Dyer will operate primarily from the Birmingham office, which opened in Colmore Row in 2025.

Dyer has experience advising clients in the manufacturing, professional services, and education sectors. His work focuses on compliance, tax authority relationships, and responding to global supply chain disruptions.

Dyer said: “Crowe has always had a strong reputation, delivering a high-quality service for clients locally and nationally. I am hugely excited to join the partnership and look forward to contributing to the continued growth of Crowe’s corporate presence and offering in the Midlands Southwest.”

Robert Warne, head of VAT, customs and international trade, added: “I am delighted to welcome Mark to the national VAT team. Mark brings a wealth of experience in VAT and indirect taxes, from his private sector work and his experience working for HMRC. He will be a great asset.”

Nigel Bostock, chief executive, said: “We are pleased to welcome Mark to the partnership, as the business continues to strengthen and grow. Specialist VAT and customs support is taking on a far more strategic role, with organisations looking beyond routine compliance to seek insight that helps them respond confidently to evolving regulation.”

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