Over 5 years of experience in accounting, audit, and tax.
3.5 years of professional experience at KPMG, one of the Big Four accountancy firms.
Exposure to a wide range of industries and clients, handling complex financial and tax matters.
Adept at using multiple accounting platforms and applying international standards.Farazia Gillani has worked extensively with a diverse portfolio of clients across manufacturing, services, and retail. She has developed strong expertise in statutory audits, risk assessment, and financial reporting, alongside significant experience in accounting and taxation. Her skills cover annual accounts preparation, corporation tax, VAT compliance, personal tax, and other advisory areas, ensuring accuracy and compliance across all assignments. With an in-depth understanding of IFRS, ISA, and VAT regulations, she delivers high-quality work with precision. Farazia is also proficient in digital tools such as Xero, QuickBooks, VT, and Excel, which she uses to improve productivity, tax reporting, and financial management.
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