TaxAssist Accountants featured live on national TV
Shaun M Jooste, writer
TaxAssist Accountants has been making a name for itself in the Bookkeeping and Accounting industry in the UK. On 5 January, the Head of TaxAssist Group Technical, Andy Gibbs, appeared on GB News for a live interview. With the 31 January tax deadline looming, he discussed HMRC’s warning regarding any outstanding returns.
This live broadcast created a massive brand awareness that impressed many other TaxAssist Accountants franchisees. Since the tax deadline is closing in, it’s the best time to invite new clients to call on the company to help with their returns. The interview is therefore creating significant opportunities, not only for Gibbs, but also for other TA franchise businesses.
Group Business Development Director, James Mattam, was incredibly satisfied with the interview:
“We were really pleased to have been asked to take part in a live TV interview, covering the HMRC’s warning on outstanding tax returns ahead of the 31st January deadline. This was a huge brand awareness opportunity for TaxAssist at a very opportune time. By using his wealth of knowledge as an accountant, Andy did a great job in answering the many questions put to him on behalf of the network, and represented the brand brilliantly.”
What makes TaxAssist Accountants so attractive to new franchisees is the support, marketing and development that the franchise company provides. The business provides Regular Discovery Days where interested parties can see the more technical side of how things work. It’s the best opportunity to discover the benefits of starting a franchise like this in the Bookkeeping and Accounting sector.
Perhaps now is the best time to help others meet their tax return deadlines with accounting services. The best part is that you don’t need experience and will receive all the training you need. Learn how to start a new TaxAssist Accountants franchise business today!
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Shaun M Jooste, writer