Milne Craig Chartered Accountants
08 September 2010
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      Donald Parbrook  
     
    Donald Parbrook Bsc (Hons) CTA
    Tax & Transactions

    Donald heads up the Milne Craig tax practice.  There are 11 professionals working within the tax function focusing on cost effective tax compliance coupled with dynamic high quality tax planning.

    Donald trained in the early 90s with a big 4 firm in London before returning home to Scotland.  He joined the firm in 2000 and has substantial experience in tax planning for privately owned businesses.  He also supports the other partners with the necessary tax aspects of transaction planning and lists his favourite things as including VAT advice on property transactions and handling Revenue investigations!

    Email: donald.parbrook@milnecraig.co.uk

     

     
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