BDO UK adds two new partners to tax practice, focusing on high-net-worth individuals and mid-market companies.
BDO in the UK has added two new partners to its tax practice. David Lewis, with over 25 years of investigative tax experience, joins as Tax Dispute Resolution partner in the Private Client Services team. James Dye, a Tax Partner, will focus on expanding employment tax services in the southern region.
Lewis will work with high-net-worth individuals and complex corporate organizations from BDO’s London office, coming from Forvis Mazars. Dye, previously at Deloitte, will operate from the Reading office, targeting mid-market companies in the Thames Valley and South West regions.
BDO Australia has appointed Hellen Thomas and Nabil Hossain as partners in the Canberra office to enhance advisory services for public sector clients. In January 2025, Daniel Foster joined as a partner in the Cambridge office, bringing 14 years of experience from EY to grow BDO’s audit team in East Anglia.
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