01 Feb 2022

Private client tax partner Faye Howard joins PKF Francis Clark

PKF Francis Clark has appointed a new partner to head up the firm’s private client offering in Dorset, Wiltshire and surrounding areas.

Faye Howard, formerly a partner at a regional firm in East Anglia, works with clients, including high net worth individuals, to make sure their tax affairs are structured in the most efficient manner. Based at our Poole and Salisbury offices, her areas of expertise include income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax.

Faye Howard, centre, is welcomed by fellow partners (from left) Dan Tout, Chloe Mills, Sam Chapman, Martin Aldridge, Anne-Marie Gates and James Robinson (Photo: Phil Rowley Photography)

Faye said: “What attracted me to PKF Francis Clark was the firm’s ethos, which is very client-focused but also very team-focused, with ambitious growth plans and a real commitment to attracting, retaining and looking after really good people. And from a quality of life perspective, I’m excited to move to the south coast because I love exploring the New Forest and getting out on the water.

“Having always worked closely with financial planners, solicitors and independent financial advisers, I’m looking forward to collaborating with my new colleagues in Francis Clark Financial Planning, as well as our network of professional contacts, to provide our clients with bespoke, joined-up tax planning advice.”

Faye’s appointment follows a year of record recruitment for PKF Francis Clark, which saw more than 30 trainees and experienced hires join in Poole and Salisbury.

Faye Howard and James Robinson (Photo: Phil Rowley Photography)

James Robinson, partner and head of the Poole office, said: “Faye brings a wealth of experience of advising private individuals, owner-managed businesses, trusts and estates on issues such as inheritance tax planning and much more. Equally importantly, she is a great fit with our culture of shared ambition and I’m delighted to welcome her to the firm.

“The pandemic has prompted people to reflect on what’s important to them and their families, and we have helped many clients to formulate long-term plans that can be revisited and updated in response to future life events. Faye’s appointment strengthens our private client offering and she will play a key role in developing our expanding teams as we continue to recruit.”

A Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, Faye is also a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. Her clients have included landed families, non-resident and non-domiciled individuals, those with significant investment portfolios, including Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Venture Capital Trust (VCT) investments, and trustees and beneficiaries of UK and offshore trusts. She is also an experienced public speaker on all areas of private client taxes.

Applications are currently open for PKF Francis Clark’s 2022 graduate and school leaver accountancy apprenticeships. More information can be found at careers.pkf-francisclark.co.uk.

Get in touch

Related insights

Could your trust face unexpected inheritance tax charges?

28 August 2025

Read
Employees of an international law firm sitting at a large table in a well-lit conference room.

Payrolling benefits in kind changes: How to prepare early for HMRC changes 

27 August 2025

Read

What is business property relief? A summary guide for UK business owners

27 August 2025

Read
Two ladies talking in a zero-waste food shop.

Exit strategy and business succession: what are your options?

26 August 2025

Read
A male and female co-worker sit in an office looking at a computer tablet.

A practical guide to UK corporate tax governance in 2025

25 August 2025

Read

Family business succession planning: What every family business needs to know

22 August 2025

Read

Capital allowances for property investors: What you can and can’t claim in 2025

14 August 2025

Read
Two colleagues deep in thought discussing what they see on a laptop

Understanding HMRC trivial benefits: What employers need to know

13 August 2025

Read
Group of people smiling in office

National Minimum Wage increases and the Alabaster Rule

13 August 2025

Read
A calendar and a laptop are positioned on a desk, with an individual holding a pen in one hand while pointing at the laptop screen with the other.

Simplifying employee benefits: Why PAYE settlement agreements (PSAs) matter

12 August 2025

Read
A team of five in a casual business meeting discussing a serious topic

Time to pay pressure from HMRC

11 August 2025

Read

New business advisory director joins our growing Bristol office

4 August 2025

Read