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Belfast accountancy firm Muldoon & Co to create 12 new jobs

Muldoon & Co partners Robbie Barr, Sean Muldoon and Raymond Tiffney, with their client Ruan Pienaar. The firm has announced it is creating 12 new jobs at its Belfast base
Muldoon & Co partners Robbie Barr, Sean Muldoon and Raymond Tiffney, with their client Ruan Pienaar. The firm has announced it is creating 12 new jobs at its Belfast base Muldoon & Co partners Robbie Barr, Sean Muldoon and Raymond Tiffney, with their client Ruan Pienaar. The firm has announced it is creating 12 new jobs at its Belfast base

A BELFAST accountancy firm is celebrating its 25th anniversary by recruiting 12 new staff.

Muldoon & Co is creating the new positions over the next 18 months to support growth plans, with roles a mix senior qualified chartered accountants as well as trainees across audit, tax and business advisory roles.

The practice, which has offices in Mount Charles in Belfast, was established as a partnership 25 years ago by Sean Muldoon and rebranded as Muldoon & Co in 2002. The company has grown from a team of five at the time of the rebrand to 33 today, led by partners Sean Muldoon, Robbie Barr and Raymond Tiffney.

Muldoon & Co partner Raymond Tiffney said the firm's growth has been stimulated its exemplary staff.

“We have an excellent team of people and we work hard to provide high quality advice and solutions for our clients. A growing client base brings greater opportunities across all areas of our practice for people to advance and progress in their careers.

“As well as offering the core business services of an accountancy practice we are also involved in diverse high-level projects, from large audits of £100m turnover companies to joint ventures between businesses in multiple jurisdictions and the provision of our payroll bureau to publicly listed companies.”

“With increased regulatory requirements for new online tax filing with HMRC, efficiencies achievable from cloud based accounting and ever-evolving tax legislation, we anticipate continued demand for our services - particularly with businesses facing many uncertainties during the Brexit process," he added.