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Personal tax advice needed (phone or online)


Hugfrancis

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I am looking for someone to give me personal tax advice over the phone or online on an hourly fee basis (up to 3 hours I estimate). I am abroad at present but have access to all the material needed.

If interested, please message me in the first instance, and I will give you a phone number so we can discuss.

Francis

Good morning Francis

 

i would happily refer you to Cemal Munir at CTMP accountants LTD

 

These guys have been running for around 30 years and really did me a service when I needed tax advice a while ago.

 

details are 02087760200, [email protected], CTMP.co.uk

 

just let them know that Jack Cramer from BNI forwarded you their details and they will give you all the help you need 

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