Holly Andrews has joined us as Cloud Accounting Manager with the Government push to ensure all taxes are submitted digitally gathering pace.
Making Tax Digital has already come into effect for some, and from next April it will be mandatory for all VAT registered businesses.
Chartered Accountant Holly, who also holds a first-class honours degree in Maths, will be responsible for helping our business and personal clients understand and comply with the new requirements.
She said: "It's a great opportunity to come in and look at the cloud side of the business and work with everyone to make it better for the clients. It's a really strong team here and I'm delighted to have joined a business that really wants to add value."
Darren said: "Holly is a great fit for this new role and can educate our clients in a way that makes the process as easy as possible.
"Changing processes can seem daunting but once you get clients on to accounting software, they can see the benefits pretty quickly.
"If we can save them time on the compliance side of tax returns and statutory information then we have more time to help them in an advisory capacity, adding even more value to our clients."
MoynanSmith believes the pandemic has reminded businesses of the benefits of building up cash reserves and accurately predicting cashflow.
Jamie said: "There are real benefits in using cloud accounting systems on top of the compliance aspects. Having real time information means we can assist businesses to make better decisions, and for them to have a better understanding of cash flow.
"With continued support for businesses available as part of the post pandemic recovery, going digital can make applying for this a much simpler process. We want to get our clients ahead of the curve."
The company now has 11 staff, offering business and personal financial services across accountancy, tax advice and payroll.