Socrates Socratous

Socrates Socratous

Socrates Socratous is director of SOC VAT Consultants and prior to working for the company spent five years at PricewaterhouseCoopers in London as a senior manager.

Previous positions include working for nine years as an advisor for small-to-medium businesses and charities at Horwath Clark Whitehill, and five years as an excise officer and VAT inspector for Customs & Excise.

Socrates is currently a member of the Charity Finance Directors Group and the Charity Tax Group.

 

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Socrates Socratous, director, SOC VAT Consultants

HMRC's new dispute resolution service would instil more confidence if the facilitators were independent, says Socrates Socratous.

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