3 TaxAssist Accountants franchisees celebrate 15 years with the brand
Lily Sweeney, writer
David Roberts, Zahid Khan and Steve Rayner all recently reached this milestone anniversary with TaxAssist, and the accounting franchise is thrilled to be celebrating it with them.
In the words of Sarah Robertson, TaxAssist Accountants’ UK Managing Director,
“It’s so rewarding to get to know each franchisee and help them to achieve their goals. Over the last 15 years, David, Zahid and Steve have all built great businesses and we’re all delighted by what each of them has achieved.”
The bookkeeping and accounting franchise is all about celebrating the wins of its franchisees, which is exactly how it has managed to continue on a trajectory of growth and success for so long.
As David put it, “Time flies when you are having fun! Working with the TaxAssist network over the last 15 years has allowed me to spend more time helping my clients and less time dealing with the back office work, while still growing the business. A win for me, a win for the TaxAssist network and a win for my clients.”
Zahid added, “Being a part of the franchise is one of the best decisions I have ever made. The support, particularly through the pandemic, has made a huge difference to our business, and knowing that we have the backup of the Support Centre at all times is so reassuring.”
Finally, Steve expressed that joining TaxAssist’s network had given him the personal and financial freedom he’d always wished for, and called his current role “the most rewarding work experience of my life”.
If you’d like to enjoy a similarly rewarding work experience, you can become a TaxAssist Accountants franchisee for a minimum initial investment of £39,950. Find out more about this ever-expanding bookkeeping and accounting franchise via its profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
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Lily Sweeney, writer