Dutton Moore

Colin Hamilton promoted to Partner

New Partner at City Centre Practice Dutton Moore 

From January 1st 2010 Colin Hamilton becomes a partner at one of the largest independent firms of Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers in Yorkshire.

Colin joined Dutton Moore in 1988 straight from his Accountancy degree in Hull. Having originally trained as an audit senior, Colin now specialises in taxation and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. He has a wealth of experience in all areas of tax, both personal and corporate; compliance and planning. Colin has a varied portfolio of clients covering multi-million pound companies, partnerships, sole traders and individuals.

His promotion comes as Dutton Moore, in Silver Street, Hull, forges ahead into 2010 with a busy caseload of accounting, business mergers and buyouts, retirement packages and tax returns.

Colin, BA (Hons), CTA, is 42 and married with two children. He said: “I started at Dutton Moore as an audit junior, progressing to senior before taking an interest in taxation.  In 1995 I was instrumental in creating a dedicated tax department to deal with the implementation of self-assessment. In 1996, I began to manage the tax affairs of a portfolio of clients and now look after approximately 400 individuals and around 300 companies. Last year I became a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. I am delighted to be joining the partnership team.”

Colin joins the six other Partners and Managing Partner Tony Bullock, one of East Yorkshire's most respected figures in the business community. He said: “I am delighted to have invited Colin to join the partnership. As a solid and well-established business in this city we are pleased to have his expertise recognised in this way. He will be a very valuable asset to my partners’ team. ” 

“Like Colin, most of the partners at this practice are home-grown – showing our commitment to investing in this city and pooling from the high calibre of staffing resources available on our doorstep.”

 

<< Back to News Articles