New TaxAssist Accountants office launches in Barnsley
Accountant Nick Brook officially opened a new TaxAssist Accountants office on Church Street in Barnsley last week (15th June).
Nick Brook, who also owns a TaxAssist Accountants office in nearby Huddersfield, provides tax and accountancy support to over 500 clients across the region.
Nick said: “We first opened in Barnsley two years ago and have been impressed by the great community of local small businesses in the area, so we were keen to find a more central, larger location in the town.
“Since putting up our signage on our new shopfront office on Church Street, we’ve had a really positive response which is a great result.”
Andrew Denniff, chief executive of Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber of Commerce, joined Nick and other members of the local business community at the office’s official opening.
Nick added: “The opening event was a great opportunity for us to show our existing clients the new office, as well as meet and introduce ourselves to other local businesses and our neighbours so they can see what TaxAssist Accountants can do for them. We would like to thank everyone who came along.”
TaxAssist Accountants in Barnsley provides tax and accountancy advice and services purely to small businesses.
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