Tax Assist Accountants Joins Point Franchise
James Muddimer, writer
We are happy to welcome the UK’s largest accountancy network, TaxAssist Accountants, to Point Franchise.
TaxAssist Accountants prides itself on being the Accountancy and Tax Service for Small Business. This finance franchise is looking for new partners who want to help deliver this service here on Point Franchise.
With a distinctively personal touch, TaxAssist Accountants strives to deliver a service that is curated to the needs of each business. The franchise has a client base of over 71,000 small businesses, subcontractors and self-employed individuals. With access to such a large customer base, Tax Assist Accountant franchises have regularly generated revenues of £300,000.
Sadly, the world of accountancy is leaving small businesses behind. With there being an increasing shift towards more regulation and digital bookkeeping, small businesses are struggling to adapt in the same way that corporations can. That’s why TaxAssist Accountants are doing their best to give a helping hand to small businesses that are struggling to stay on top of their accounts.
In return for a franchise fee of £36,950 plus VAT, franchisees benefit from a six-week training programme that show them how to deliver TaxAssist Accountants’ signature brand of customer service. The ideal franchisee will have a background in accountancy or will have held a senior management position in the finance industry.
When TaxAssist Accountants was founded back in 1995, the franchise’s founder was serving a client base of over 500. Having come on leaps and bounds since then, this accountancy franchise is now the country’s leading network of accountants. If you want to start your own business with the backing of a franchise that has received five-star franchisee satisfaction for the last six years, you can get in contact with TaxAssist Accountants here on the Point Franchise network.
TaxAssist Accountants
**Join the UK’s largest network providing tax advice and accountancy services specifically for small and medium sized businesses, sole traders, partnerships, limited companies and personal taxpayers.**
James Muddimer, writer