TaxAssist airs national TV advert
Sophie Cole, writer
TaxAssist Accountants has launched its advertising campaign for 2019 as tax season approaches.
TaxAssist Accountants has been getting itself out there with an ambitious advertising campaign that aims to increase brand awareness during its busiest season of the year.
Each of its franchisees are hoping to benefit from the launch of the national marketing campaign, which is included as part of the comprehensive franchise package that TaxAssist offers.
James Mattam, Group Business Development Director for TaxAssist Accountants, explained how the bookkeeping and accountancy franchise is trying to capitalise on its busiest time of the year and revealed previous good results from other advertising campaigns.
“Our ‘Get All Relaxed About Tax’ campaign was launched last year, resulting in a good uplift in enquiries and helping to push the TaxAssist brand on a local and national level. With more than 328 visible and accessible TaxAssist Accountants shops and offices across the UK, our accountancy network is ideally placed to service the increased demand from small businesses during the tax season and beyond, particularly as we head towards Making Tax Digital for VAT which comes into force in March.”
The advert will air across both digital and terrestrial TV channels, so that it’s seen by as many potential clients as possible and it’s hoped that the advert will drive people to their nearest branch for help with their finances.
With more than 24 years of experience behind the brand, TaxAssist Accountants has revolutionised the way that the accounting industry sells tax and advisory services. Its welcoming branches, run by knowledgeable franchise partners, allow customers to walk in and speak to an expert about the confusing world of tax. It’s looking for more ambitious franchisees to join its network of financial experts and to bring the TaxAssist name to even more people across the UK.
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Sophie Cole, writer