Bell Howley Perrotton LLP Nominated at the Tolley’s Tax Awards 2026

June 1, 2026

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Freya Grant

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In May 2026, Bell Howley Perrotton LLP attended the prestigious Tolley’s Tax Awards, having been shortlisted in the category of Best Independent Tax Consultancy Firm.

While we did not take home the award on this occasion, being nominated alongside some of the UK’s most respected tax practices was a significant achievement and recognition of the work our team delivers on behalf of clients and professional contacts across the country.

The awards celebrate excellence, innovation and technical expertise within the tax profession, recognising firms that have demonstrated exceptional service and commitment to their clients.

Over the past year, our team has continued to support individuals, businesses and professional advisers with specialist tax advice across a wide range of complex matters, including SDLT, CGT, trust taxation and wider property tax planning. Being shortlisted reflects the dedication, expertise and client-focused approach that underpin everything we do.

We would like to thank our clients, referrers and professional contacts for their continued support, and we look forward to building on this success in the year ahead.

Here’s hoping for another nomination next year—and perhaps going one step further.

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