Ellacotts Accountants
Tom May ACA CTA is an experienced accounting professional currently serving as Assistant Manager at Ellacotts Accountants since December 2022, with a progressive career that includes roles as Qualified Accounts Senior and Accounts Semi-Senior. Prior experience at Blencowes Chartered Accountants from September 2019 to December 2022 as an Accounting Trainee has contributed to a strong foundation in the field. Tom successfully completed the ACA program through ICAEW, achieving the qualification in July 2023, and is on track to complete the CTA program in November 2023 through the Chartered Institute of Taxation. Additionally, Tom holds a Business Finance Professional qualification from ICAEW, obtained in March 2021.
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Ellacotts Accountants
Ellacotts is one of the largest independent accounting and business advisory firms in the UK and is ranked as a Top 100 Accountancy Firm by Accountancy Age. We realise that accounting, tax and business advice is different for everyone and we work closely with our clients to develop solutions tailored to their specific circumstances and designed to enable their success. Ranging from owner-managed businesses looking to start out or grow, individuals planning their family’s future, to multinational organisations with audit needs, our clients each have very specific requirements. Our specialist teams are committed to helping them achieve their objectives at every stage in their journey. We are members of the UK200 Group, a national quality assured association of chartered accountants and lawyers, and members of the International Association of Practising Accountants (IAPA), an association of international accounting firms with similar ethos and quality standards, meaning we are able to offer our clients comprehensive international business support services in over 70 countries. Connect with on Social Media: Follow us on Twitter: @Ellacotts Facebook: @Ellacotts Instagram: @Ellacottsllp Threads: @Ellacottsllp TikTok: @ellacottsaccountants