TaxAssist Accountants opens its doors in Glasgow
Sophie Cole, writer
New franchisee Adnan Tahir has opened the doors to his very own branch of TaxAssist Accountants in Glasgow after months of lockdown delays.
Unfortunately, Adnan had just started his journey with the bookkeeping and accounting franchise when lockdown restrictions were announced across the country. Thankfully, the belated celebrations have been just as sweet, and the walk-in tax and accountancy shop has now opened in the Tradeston area of Glasgow.
Adnan expressed his delight that his new business is finally able to help the business community of Tradeston.
“The shop looks great, I’m so pleased with the final result which provides a warm, welcoming environment for me to meet with clients. I’d encourage anyone interested in finding out more about our services to contact us for a free initial consultation – either face-to-face, by telephone or online.”
To simplify the often confusing and conflicting advice and guidance offered by official bodies, TaxAssist Accountants has set up a Covid-19 hub on its website. Packed with easy-to-understand guidance and advice on how to tackle the many issues the pandemic has thrown up, it has become a lifeline for many business owners.
At such a challenging time for many of the UK’s small businesses, it’s vital that entrepreneurs like Adnan are able to offer financial assistance with complex matter such as tax. He explained:
“We provide a comprehensive tax, accountancy and advisory service to small businesses and can talk clients through a range of software solutions, to help them select the right package for their needs.”
Adnan’s new shop joins more than 387 TaxAssist Accountant locations across the country. If you’d like to explore about how you can become a franchisee with this established franchise, head to its client page above to discover everything you need to know.
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Sophie Cole, writer