31 Mar 2023

PKF Francis Clark celebrates top tax award shortlisting

PKF Francis Clark has been shortlisted for one of the most prestigious awards in its industry.

The firm, which has recently been recognised as a Great Place To Work, is a finalist in the ‘Best employer in Tax’ category at this year’s Tolley’s Taxation Awards.

Tolley's Taxation Awards 2023

The prizes are awarded in a range of categories covering the whole of the tax profession: professional practices of all sizes, specialist firms and those working in-house or in the public sector.

PKF Francis Clark has one of the largest specialist tax teams of any regional firm in the UK, comprising 132 individuals from trainees through to partners, based across all of our nine offices. It is a member of the PKF International family of independent firms, which together are ranked as the 11th largest provider of accountancy and tax services in the UK by Accountancy Age.

John Endacott, head of tax, said: “I am delighted that in shortlisting PKF Francis Clark’s tax team, the judges have recognised our team ethos, investment in learning and development and supportive culture which focusses on wellbeing. We have a brilliant team of tax specialists.”

It comes after PKF Francis Clark was ranked as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces for Wellbeing (2023).

Winners of the Taxation Awards will be announced at a ceremony in London on Thursday 18 May.

Find out more about careers in tax at PKF Francis Clark.

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