Tahreem
Hamid

Global Employment Tax Manager

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WHO I HELP

Large corporates. SMEs. Growing businesses.

HOW I HELP

Employment tax advisory. PAYE reviews. Employee benefits. HMRC enquiries. Off-payroll working. Expenses compliance. International mobility. Risk reviews. Payroll support. Practical policy improvements.

Sectors/Support

Professional services. Technology. Energy.

“TURNING COMPLEX TAX RULES INTO PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR PEOPLE & BUSINESSES”

Based in our Glasgow office, Tahreem Hamid is a Global Employment Tax Manager who supports a broad range of businesses with the challenges and opportunities that come with employment tax. With almost a decade of experience in the field, she works across both compliance and advisory matters, helping clients navigate complex technical areas with confidence and clarity.

Tahreem advises on employee benefits, PAYE processes, and employment status matters, while also supporting clients through HMRC enquiries and risk reviews. She regularly works alongside HR and payroll teams to address specialist issues such as off-payroll working, expenses, and international mobility, ensuring advice is both technically robust and practical to implement. Alongside her client work, she also mentors junior colleagues and keeps pace with legislative developments so clients benefit from advice that is current, commercially aware and forward-looking.

BUILDING TRUST THROUGH UNDERSTANDING

“For me, building a strong relationship with a new client starts with understanding how their business operates in practice, not just from a tax perspective. I always take time early on to listen carefully, ask the right questions, and understand what matters most to them before offering advice.

That early understanding helps build trust because clients can see the advice is tailored to their reality rather than being purely technical. Every organisation works differently, so the more context I have, the more useful and relevant my support can be.”

SUPPORTING CLIENTS THROUGH CHALLENGE

“One relationship that stands out began during a particularly stressful HMRC enquiry, where there was a lot of uncertainty and pressure on the client’s internal team. My focus was on being consistently available, explaining things clearly, and taking ownership of the process so they felt supported throughout.

Over time, that consistency built trust, and the relationship developed beyond the initial issue into ongoing advisory support. What made the difference was combining technical clarity with reliability, particularly at a time when the client needed confidence and reassurance.”

MAKING COMPLEXITY FEEL MANAGEABLE

“What I find most satisfying about working with clients is helping them feel more confident in situations that can initially seem complicated or overwhelming. Whether it’s resolving an issue with HMRC or explaining a difficult area of employment tax, I enjoy making things clearer and easier to manage.

A client once told me that I had made a complex and stressful situation feel straightforward, and that has always stayed with me because it reflects exactly the kind of impact I aim to have through my work.”

PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS THAT ADD VALUE

“I supported a client who was reviewing their employee benefits and expenses processes because there was uncertainty around compliance and reporting obligations. We worked through their existing approach in detail, identified where risks were sitting, and focused on practical improvements that would strengthen their position going forward.

That included introducing clearer internal policies and streamlining reporting processes so the business could manage things more efficiently day to day. The result reduced exposure to HMRC challenge while also making things simpler for their internal teams.”

STAYING AHEAD IN A CHANGING LANDSCAPE

“A challenge we will always face in employment tax is how quickly the rules evolve, alongside increasing scrutiny from HMRC. Businesses are often balancing that against wider commercial priorities, so my role is to help them stay ahead rather than only reacting when problems arise.

I focus on practical, forward-looking advice that helps clients understand what action is needed and why it matters. Good tax advice should support decision-making, not create unnecessary barriers.”

CONTINUING TO DEVELOP

“One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned in my career is the importance of confidence in your own judgement, particularly when dealing with complex or less clear-cut areas of tax.

Looking ahead, I’m particularly interested in how technology can improve the way employment tax advice is delivered, especially through data analytics and payroll integration. I’m also keen to continue developing my advisory skills as I grow further in my role and support clients in increasingly strategic ways.”