MHA MacIntyre Hudson hire new VAT director

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MHA MacIntyre Hudson hire new VAT director

Damon Wright has joined MHA MacIntyre Hudson, an accounting firm in the UK, as director of VAT services. Formerly with Grant Thornton, he has 20 years experience in indirect tax and VAT, including a spell as an HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) senior VAT inspector.

Wright is an indirect tax specialist for International trade, covering international supply chains for the supply of goods and services. He also advises on the differing interpretations and applications across the EU member states as well as indirect tax regimes outside Europe. Furthermore, he has extensive experience in advising aviation, tour operator and travel agent clients. He is a member of the HMRC/Treasury VAT working parties for both TOMS (Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme) and the place of supply of services.

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