S&W appoints two tax partners
Professional services group S&W has appointed Melissa Ng and Paul Wong as partners in its business tax practice.
Melissa brings more than 15 years’ experience in international tax and transactions, with a focus on advising private capital clients on cross-border investments.
She said: “S&W’s focus on private capital, real estate and international expansion with a vibrant diverse culture truly resonate with me.
“I am really excited to work with the team in helping clients maximise their investment value and be part of S&W’s growth story.”
Paul joins with close to 15 years’ expertise in R&D tax, supporting businesses on innovation incentives and compliance across multiple sectors.
He added: “S&W’s ambition and collaborative culture really stood out to me.
“I’m looking forward to working with the wider team to help clients access R&D incentives and contribute to the firm’s continued growth.”
The appointments strengthen S&W’s tax capabilities as it continues to expand its offering across international and specialist advisory services.
Mark Webb, head of business tax at S&W, added: “We are delighted to welcome Melissa and Paul to the team.
“Their deep technical tax knowledge, alongside their track record supporting clients with complex matters, will significantly enhance our capabilities in private capital and R&D.
“Their appointments reflect our commitment to investing in market‑leading expertise that helps clients navigate a rapidly evolving market landscape and unlock opportunities for growth and innovation.”
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