Two TaxAssist Accountants franchisees reach a milestone anniversary
Shaun M Jooste, writer
While TaxAssist Accountants is celebrating a successful conference with hundreds of attendees, one of its franchisees has achieved a new milestone. Richard Brookes from Cambridge and Linda Ngo from Paddington have reached 15 years with their bookkeeping and accounting businesses. While it may seem like a long time, they both feel like time has just flown by.
TaxAssist Accountants has been assisting many companies in the UK with their bookkeeping and tax filing for decades. With several franchises open in different areas, more clients seek their services. That’s why new branches have recently opened up in Cradley Heath and Stourbridge. Who knows: perhaps in the next 15 years, these new business owners will also be celebrating.
Richard expressed his satisfaction with being with TaxAssist Accountants for so long:
“Wow! I can’t believe it is already 15 years ago that I started my practice. Such a lot of change – both to the rules we have to apply and the tech we use to do our work – but always the constant support from both the Support Centre and also from within the network. Looking back, I just wish I could have done it 10 years earlier!”
Linda also had a few words to share:
“The brand, training, client lead generation, technical and marketing support provided by the quality team at TaxAssist Accountants has enabled me to do this. I’m very much looking forward to the next 15 years!”
What a wonderful achievement! It must be a wonderful feeling to work in an industry for which you have a passion for so many years! If you’re keen to celebrate such success in the bookkeeping industry, the training and support are right there waiting for you. It’s time you consider starting your own TaxAssist Accountants franchise today!
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Shaun M Jooste, writer