RSM develops UK branch

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RSM develops UK branch

Andrew Gordon Tina Mullington James Morris John

RSM has appointed four new partners to its tax advisory practice. Andrew Gordon, James Morris, Tina Mullington and John Forth will be promoted from April 1.

Gordon is a corporate tax specialist that focuses on advising private equity backed businesses and structuring share schemes. He joined RSM as a trainee in 2001 and has worked in Bristol since 2008 after transferring from the firm’s Birmingham office.

Morris specialises in entrepreneurial businesses, M&A and international tax issues. He joined RSM’s Preston office in 2014 after 11 years at KPMG in Manchester.

Mullington specialises in tax advisory on a range of tax matters, including transactional work. She joined RSM’s private client team, in its Stoke office, in 2002. 

Forth is an indirect specialist. Before joining RSM in 2012, he worked for HMRC, EY, KPMG, and the VAT Consultancy firm as a VAT director.

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