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Meet the members of our team.
Jodie has been in public practice for over 24 years, working for a number of local practices, during which time she has worked with small, medium and large businesses in a wide range of sectors from farming to manufacturing to professional services. Being the firms Chartered Tax Adviser means she is able to assist with the more complex issues of tax planning. She can be contacted on jodie@whinfreybriggs.co.uk
Sarah is one of our accounts seniors, she has over 15 years experience gained with local firms dealing with all sizes of businesses in all aspects of accounts, tax and audit, she is involved in the day to day preparation of accounts and tax returns. She can be contacted on sarah@whinfreybriggs.co.uk
Gavin is one of our accounts seniors, he has over 25 year experience gained with local and national firms, dealing with large and small businesses in all areas of accounts, tax and audit, together with experience gained in industry. He is involved in the day to day preparation of accounts and tax returns.
Gavin@whinfreybriggs.co.uk
Jo is our payroll and tax senior, she looks after the weekly and monthly payroll and CIS for clients, she also prepares personal self assessment tax returns for clients.
Jo@whinfreybriggs.co.uk
Devi joined us as an administrator, but we soon learned she had an eye for numbers and she now looks after the book keeping and VAT return preparation for our clients as well as keeping on top of the practice admin.
Devi@whinfreybriggs.co.uk
06 Jul 2026
More than 110,000 unrepresented taxpayers who must register for Making Tax Digital (MTD) from April 2026 have still not done so, according to the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG).
Government plans to extend the rules requiring some taxpayers to declare 'uncertain' tax positions risk creating more uncertainty, compliance burdens and tax disputes according to the CIOT.
The decision to phase in the mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind is a 'welcome step' to allow employers and payroll software providers more time to prepare for significant changes, says the Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT).