Johnston Carmichael takes on new director to expand international credentials

Richard Britten joins Johnston Carmichael, Scotland’s largest independent accountancy and business advisory firm to enhance its integrated employment solutions offering.

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Richard, a seasoned tax and national insurance professional, has accumulated more than 20 years’ experience in international tax and employment taxation while working with firms including Arthur Andersen and Deloitte. Most recently, he held the role of tax partner at Aberdeen-based Anderson Anderson & Brown (A2B).

Joining Johnston Carmichael’s Aberdeen office as tax director, Richard will use his first-hand experience to build Johnston Carmichael’s employer solutions practice for companies with internationally mobile employees. In particular, he will focus on translating technical challenges into practically led solutions, through a comprehensive suite of employer solutions offerings.

Richard takes on a firm-wide and global advisory role through Johnston Carmichael’s membership of PKF International, which will see him work closely with on-the-ground global contacts to provide international advice and solutions. The appointment comes as the firm builds capability to support oil and gas service businesses deliver commercially viable contracts beyond the North Sea, to a wider international market place.

Susie Walker, head of tax at Johnston Carmichael, said: “It’s a real coup recruiting such an experienced and accomplished practitioner as Richard to the team. He will work across the firm to support clients in managing the increasingly complex area of employer tax compliance. His appointment comes at an ideal time, as we further bolster our team to support the North Sea oil and gas sector leverage new global opportunities.”

The employment solutions offering will enhance the firm’s credentials across a number of key sectors, including financial services, shipping and food & drink, however will be particularly relevant to the global oil and gas sector in light of new employment intermediaries legislation coming into effect in April 2015. This will require new reporting to HMRC and will impact many contractors.

Richard said: “A number of changes are set to come into place in a matter of days which will impact internationally mobile employees. Whilst the new rules are generally helpful in the long term, tax liability may also increase, creating a more complex tax and remuneration regime for companies with employees mobilised around the globe.

“Our employer solutions offering is valuable across various sectors, however oil and gas presents many unique challenges which can only be addressed by those immersed in the industry. Through Johnston Carmichael’s team of oil and gas experts, which include some of the most knowledgeable and talented minds in the country, we are confident that our new offering in this area will be second to none.”

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