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FINANCE
The Milsted Langdon team. From left to right: Peter Groves, Rachel Verinder, Ian Lloyd and Dan Kenyon
A YEAR IN REVIEW
2016 has been a busy and successful year for Milsted Langdon accountants.
Here we share their highlights.
In February, as an Inspire by Wessex partner, they
attended a private meeting with Geoff Harding, deputy
agent for the South West at the Bank of England.
Alongside other local business leaders, they discussed
how business was faring in the current economic climate.
Information gleaned from meetings like this is used to
help the Bank plan interest and inflation rates.
Ian Lloyd, partner at Milsted Langdon said: “This was
a very fruitful meeting and gave me a tremendous insight
into the struggles faced by local companies. Milsted
Langdon is proud to be based in the South West and we
always want to help businesses in our area, whether they
are listed companies, sole traders and practitioners, or
start-ups. It’s great for us to be part of discussions like this
and at the forefront of what’s happening locally.”
At the beginning of June the firm celebrated winning a
major taxation practice award. They were announced as
winner of the Tolley’s Taxation Awards 2016 in the Best
Tax Practice in a Regional Firm category.
The award demonstrated Milsted Langdon’s
consistently high quality of taxation services and technical
strength, as they were just one of five UK accountancy
practices shortlisted in the category.
In the summer they positioned themselves at the heart
of the Brexit debate holding numerous events hosted
by their economic consultant, Kevin Butler. Kevin was
former head of audit and regional director for the Bank
of England.
In July Kevin wrote a column exclusively for The
Business Exchange entitled ‘Life in a post Brexit world’. He
urged all firms to reach out to their stakeholders with the
message: “We want to carry on working with you for the
long term and will find a way.”
2017 is set to be a full on year for Milsted Langdon
too, with a series of property tax seminars being planned
alongside Peter Greatorex from The Apartment Company.
They will also be extending their programme of charity
lunches, working with local law firms, helping local
charities, schools and academies take control of their
finances as Milsted Langdon specialise in this area.
Ian Lloyd, partner said: "Milsted Langdon is always
pleased to meet new businesses in the area and work
together moving forwards."
Milsted Langdon works across the South West helping
businesses to grow and thrive alongside them. They have
offices in Bath, Bristol, Taunton, Yeovil and London.
Visit Milsted Langdon online at:
www.milsted-langdon.co.uk Call 01225 904940 or email:
[email protected]
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