Daniel Arberry

Assistant manager, tax

Daniel Arberry

Dan joined the firm in 2022 as a trainee and qualified as a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) in 2025.

Dan has experience supporting a wide range of clients with their corporation tax compliance requirements, from family-owned businesses to large multinational groups. He also advises on R&D tax relief claims, Patent Box claims, and other innovation and creative industry tax incentives.

During his time with the firm, Dan has helped many clients maximise the R&D tax relief available to them, ensuring claims are robust, accurate, and supported by appropriate evidence, while identifying additional qualifying expenditure. He has also worked with large corporate groups to help manage complex tax compliance and reporting requirements.

With a keen interest in international tax, Dan is currently studying for the Advanced Diploma in International Tax (ADIT). He enjoys working with clients on cross-border matters and helping them navigate the complexities of international tax policy and double tax treaties.

Outside of work, Dan enjoys staying active and has completed both a sub-20-minute 5k and a marathon. He regularly trains in the gym, enjoys attending live music events, and is on a mission to visit every country in Europe.

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