Lauren Jacob
Trust and Tax Accountant
Tax
- Bishop's Stortford
Biography
I am one of the trust and tax accountants in our Bishop’s Stortford office, where I work, specialising in assisting individuals, trustees and executors with their UK tax affairs. My expertise includes offering guidance and support in reporting Income tax, Capital gains tax and Inheritance tax.
Delivering what you need
Tax, can at times, seem very daunting and complex, but our friendly and close-knit team will always be on hand to help you.
We are committed to providing a high standard of client care, tailored to your specific needs whether that be a capital gains computation, self-assessment tax returns or completion of inheritance tax trust forms. We are always happy to help.
Expertise

I've never found an area where Tees have been unable to help. There is considerable strength across the organisation. Individuals have good contacts outside of their practice area. I have always found Tees accessible and helpful.
Legal 50 UK, 2025

Awards and accreditations
Further information
I have professional qualifications from the ATT (Association of Taxation Technicians).
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