TaxAssist Accountants franchisee launches new site
Alice Tuffery, writer
TaxAssist Accountants’ Letchworth franchisee has opened a second location in Hitchin, North Hertfordshire.
Bukky Shonola joined the bookkeeping and accounting franchise back in 2018 when she bought a unit resale. Since then, she has operated the Letchworth-based business alongside her husband Dapo and hired a team of four long-standing employees. Now, she’s invested in a second TaxAssist Accountants territory and launched an additional site in nearby Hitchin.
Bukky said,
“I’ve really enjoyed running the practice, meeting with, getting to know and helping business clients around Letchworth. I have a fantastic team around me, and we are all ambitious to grow, which is why we have now chosen to expand the practice to a highly visible shop on the high street in Hitchin.”
The successful franchisee described why she rates TaxAssist Accountants so highly:
“The TaxAssist Accountants network really is one big family and their support for me and my practice has enabled me to expertly guide my clients through the pandemic.
“Many clients have been very worried about their finances, but I have a wealth of information and guidance to hand, which I am able to pass on to my clients, which I know they have greatly appreciated. Many have said we’ve made a real impact on their business.”
You can find out more about Bukky’s services at taxassist.co.uk/hitchin-central.
Becoming a TaxAssist Accountants franchisee is a great way to launch your own business and help other bosses handle their finances while relying on a proven model and expert support.
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Alice Tuffery, writer