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Tax Assist accountants has announced the appointment of Terry Peachman as a franchise development manager.

Peachman is a former Tax Assist franchisee and has joined Tax Assist to help support and mentor franchisees.

He sold his franchise to Paul Simpson in August 2022 and is now hoping to share his knowledge and expertise which he built up over 20 years.

Peachman said: “The TaxAssist franchise met my expectations in all respects, and I had support and encouragement every step of the way. I’m proud to have been asked to return
to the TaxAssist family to help support the network with the wisdom that I’ve accumulated
over the years.

“TaxAssist enabled me to build my own substantial practice, earn a good income and to realise the exit that I’d hoped to achieve. I’m looking forward to helping others to do the same.”

Sarah Robertson, group director and UK managing director, added: “We’re thrilled that Terry
has joined our team of Franchise Development Managers, further boosting on-the-ground
support to our franchisees. We constantly look to enhance and evolve the training, mentoring and support we provide to our franchise network and we’ve already received a huge amount of positive feedback from franchisees about Terry’s appointment.

“Not only does he bring with him a wealth of TaxAssist knowledge and experience, but Terry’s warm, friendly, approachable personality makes him the ideal candidate for the role.”

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