Paul Wormald
Partner
About Paul
Paul joined Hawsons in 2001 after qualifying with a local firm of accountants and then gaining further experience with two national firms.
He works with clients of differing sizes in the Doncaster office and in a number of sectors including construction, civil and general engineering, haulage, and rail, assisting them with practical business and tax advice. Paul also heads up our Charity services in the Doncaster office and has helped develop our cloud accounting services for the firm.
Paul sits on the firm’s technical standards committee and helps clients where more specialist reporting is required such as Charities and Grant Monitoring.
Away from the office, Paul has a keen interest in sport including cricket, football, rugby (both codes), and races regularly for Rossington Wheelers Cycling Club.
Paul’s articles
UK company size thresholds to increase
To cut complexity and burdens from legislative reporting requirements, the thresholds for company sizes in the UK are being increased by 50%. Following the Spring Budget, it has been announced by the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that the company size thresholds will be...
The tax year ends on 5th April each year, why is this?
Well you can blame the Romans, especially Julius Caesar and Europe. Back in 1582 the Pope Gregory X111 commanded the change from the Julian calendar as there was a problem. It ran for 30 or 31 days for 11 months and it was only February that had 28 days (29 every 4...
Sir Geoffrey Vos believes AI will change principles and practices of common law
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionise the practice of law, potentially reshaping the principles of common law, according to Sir Geoffrey Vos, the Master of the Rolls. Speaking at the Manchester Law Society, Sir Geoffrey offered an optimistic view of...