PPS Chartered Accountants teams with tax adviser in expansion push

Firm wants to enhance personal tax service

Carmen Reichman
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PPS Chartered Accountants has merged with personal tax practice Susan Papworth-Smith Chartered Tax Advisor in a bid to expand its services to individual clients.

The merger will see Papworth-Smith (pictured) join PPS, bringing 40 new clients to the firm.She is the most recent of five new staff members to join PPS Chartered Accountants in the last few months. PPS provides tax and wealth management services to firms and private individuals from offices in Swindon and Devizes. The firm was founded in 1992 and currently has 12 staff, having recently embarked on an expansion drive. PPS Partner Sally Holland said: "This is an excellent development for our firm. Susan has experience, deep knowledge and a loyal customer base. Bringing all this into PP...

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