Bell Howley Perrotton Shortlisted for Tolley’s Taxation Awards 2026

March 30, 2026

General

Amanda Perrotton

Bell Howley Perrotton named finalist at Tolley’s Taxation Awards 2026 for Best Independent Tax Consultancy Firm

We are pleased to share that Bell Howley Perrotton has once again been shortlisted as a finalist for Best Independent Tax Consultancy Firm at the Tolley’s Taxation Awards 2026.

The Tolley’s Taxation Awards are widely regarded as one of the most respected accolades in the UK tax profession. Organised by LexisNexis, the awards recognise excellence across the industry, celebrating firms and individuals who demonstrate technical expertise, practical impact and a commitment to supporting clients through increasingly complex tax landscapes.

Being shortlisted reflects not only the quality of work delivered, but also the ability to apply technical knowledge in a way that is clear, commercially relevant and responsive to real-world challenges.

This marks our second consecutive year as a finalist in this category. Last year, we came close, and whilst we narrowly missed out on the award, the experience has only strengthened our focus and determination.

Over the past year, we have continued to build on that momentum by supporting clients across SDLT, wider property tax and complex advisory matters, whilst also delivering training and guidance to help firms navigate risk with greater confidence and clarity.

To be recognised again is both encouraging and appreciated. It reflects the continued efforts of the team and the trust placed in us by the clients and firms we work alongside. We now look ahead to the awards with renewed determination, and with the hope of going one step further this year.

Start your enquiry

Read More

Close-up of house keys and a miniature property model resting on conveyancing paperwork, symbolising residential property transactions, home purchases, SDLT filings, conveyancing services and property completion processes.

Why It’s Time to Reconsider Fixed-Percentage Fees in Conveyancing

November 24, 2025
Solicitors
Why the current low fixed-fee conveyancing model is becoming increasingly unsustainable, unsafe and incompatible with the growing complexity of SDLT and regulatory risk.
Read  More
Split image showing a rural house on one side and farmland with agricultural buildings on the other.

SDLT: Common pitfalls

October 29, 2025
SDLT
Back when stamp duty applied to the acquisition of residential property, things were far more straightforward. The rate was a fixed percentage based on the property’s value band, and few worried about the distinction between residential and non-residential or mixed-use property—except when claiming the now-defunct disadvantaged areas relief.
Read  More

Let's work together!

Whether you need advice on a specific matter or wish to discuss how we can support your business or personal needs, we're here to help.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.