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0207 632 0300 as@elliottsshah.co.uk
Specialising in providing assurance and taxation services to the Media, Medical, Legal and Charity sectors.
Email: Praphul@elliottsshah.co.uk
Praphul, as of 1st April 2017, has taken a Consultancy role with the firm. He has over 40 years of experience in which he has seen down and up turns many times.
He specialises in providing assurance and taxation services to the Media, Medical, Legal and Charity sectors.
Praphul has been dealing with both large and small businesses over a number of years. This has enabled him to deal with client matters with a great degree of care and attention.
Email: Nilesh@elliottsshah.co.uk
Nilesh has over forty years of experience in the accountancy world.
Nilesh has dealt and continues to deal with international clients who have United Kingdom subsidiaries. Besides providing assurance and corporate tax services, he has completed reporting packages to overseas based parent in specialised fields such as the financial services and energy sector.
Nilesh is a strong believer in the provision of services which are efficient and delivered in a timely fashion.
Email: Surendra@elliottsshah.co.uk
Surendra is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and has over 30 years’ experience at manager and partner level in international and private practices acting for successful entrepreneurs and businesses with strong international presence. He has extensive experience in dealing with acquisitions and disposals of Corporate operations.
Surendra is also involved in a number of Charities and is an active member of Lions Clubs International.
09 Jul 2025
UK-based holders of cryptoassets will have to provide personal details to crypto service providers or face penalties of up to £300 from HMRC.
08 Jul 2025
Inheritance Tax (IHT) on pensions is the most unpopular of the tax raising measures introduced by the Labour government during its first year, according to a survey.
07 Jul 2025
HMRC plans to introduce a tax avoidance criminal offence risks overreach, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has warned.