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Lawrence Grant, Chartered Accountants re-launches website

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We are pleased to announce the unveiling of our revamped website:

www.lawrencegrant.co.uk/international which now offers a fresh and contemporary look.

We’ve been working very hard to improve the user experience, and we are now able to offer enhanced functionality and stronger signposting to make navigation around the website, and access to any information you require, much easier.

The website pages have been written with a greater emphasis and empathy on understanding the needs of anyone who may be seeking tax advice or accountancy help.

Should you require someone from the firm to call you back to answer any tax enquiry you may have, you can now “instantly request” a Lawrence Grant partner or member of the team to get in touch!

The enhanced “FREE guides and literature” section now gives visitors the ability to find our wide-ranging list of guides and checklists all in one place, and a much simper process to request any of our literature.

Please do take a trip around our new website, and we welcome any comments or feedback you may have which you can send via our email address: lgmail@lawrencegrant.co.uk

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