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Ryan joined Warrener Stewart in 2012 to help grow and manage the private client services tax department. He was made an Associate in 2014 in recognition of his dedication to the company, and achieved promotion to Director in 2017.

Having worked in finance for over 28 years, Ryan is a member of both the Association of Taxation Technicians and the Chartered Institute of Taxation. He qualified as a Chartered Tax Advisor (CTA) in 2004 and is now an ATT Fellow, having been a member for over 20 years.

Ryan’s expertise includes providing advice on tax and NI planning, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, and trust and estate planning. He works with private clients and owner managed businesses helping them with their personal and business tax liabilities through efficient tax planning. With increased globalisation, cross-border taxation issues are becoming more common and Ryan and his team advise individuals about their UK tax position as well as the availability of foreign tax credit and reliefs in respect of overseas income and gains.

Under Ryan’s leadership, the private client services department has grown substantially as efficient tax planning has become an essential part of modern life, especially in advance of retirement. Throughout his time at the firm, Ryan has remained passionate about maintaining a hands-on approach to looking after clients, a practice that is widely followed by members of the tax team.

As the director overseeing human resources, Ryan is involved in the firm’s recruitment, as well as the development and mentoring of new team members to ensure the successful future of the firm.

Originally from Berkshire and currently living in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, Ryan has three children, coaches under 9’s football, and is a qualified FA level one coach.

“Rosslyn Park has always been dependent upon raising funds to achieve what it needed and like any club had to act like a business, moving with the times.”
Rosslyn Park