Sam Holloway
Trainee Trust and Tax Accountant
Tax
- Bishop's Stortford
Biography
I joined our Bishop’s Stortford office in September 2024 as a trainee accountant. I support individuals, trustees, and executors with their accounting and UK tax compliance responsibilities.
Delivering what you need.
The world of tax and trusts can often be intimidating and complex, but it does not have to be. Through my training, I strive to support and bolster a team of approachable and expert accountants who deliver worry-free and client-first assistance and advice to you, as well as trust and estate accounting services.
Expertise

Tees are a very efficient and friendly organisation. They believe in providing the ultimate customer care and deliver on this consistently.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

Awards and accreditations
Further information
I am at the beginning of my accounting path, and I will continue to work hard to learn from my team and experiences so that I can provide you with the best service possible. As part of my training, I will be undertaking the ATT (Association of Taxation Technicians) qualification to support my work and provide me with the expertise needed to aid our clients.
I am a local of our head office’s location—Bishop’s Stortford—and have been for most of my life. I look forward to giving back to my community through Tees.
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