
Milsted Langdon, a UK accountancy practice, has appointed Jon Miles as its newest tax partner, enhancing its tax expertise in Bath and Bristol.
The company said the move is in line with its commitment to providing expert tax advice to clients across the UK.
Miles brings more than 20 years of specialist tax experience as a chartered accountant (ACA) and chartered tax adviser (CTA).
He focuses on supporting owner-managed enterprises, offering guidance at the point where individual and corporate taxation overlap, the company said.
Miles also supports private individuals on various tax matters alongside other specialists.
His expertise spans research and development tax credits, share schemes such as employee ownership trusts, company reorganisations and reconstructions, and tax issues related to sales, acquisitions and cross-border matters.

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By GlobalDataHe works with clients across sectors such as technology, engineering, manufacturing, consultancy and professional services, offering support throughout their business life cycle.
Milsted Langdon people partner Rachel Hotham said: “Jon is a fantastic addition to the team. His depth of technical knowledge and commercial insight, particularly around business transactions and structuring, make him a valuable resource for our clients.
“His appointment reflects our continued commitment to growth and providing the highest level of expertise.”
Miles added: “I am delighted to join Milsted Langdon and contribute to the continued success of its tax practice.
“I enjoy working within a team where I can help translate complex tax matters into commercially sound advice that clients and other professional advisers value.”
In August, the company appointed James Barrell as an audit director in Bristol, who brings nearly 20 years of senior management experience from several national firms.
Barrell has experience in audit, accounting and financial reporting.
He aims to integrate his knowledge with the existing capabilities of Milsted Langdon’s Bristol office, the company said at the time.