Experienced VAT specialist Jay McKinnon takes up director role at Henderson Loggie

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Jay McKinnon as VAT Director in our Aberdeen office, further enhancing the firm’s specialist tax advisory services across Scotland.

Jay brings over two decades of experience in indirect tax, having held senior roles at the Big Four as well as international leadership positions in Dubai. Her expertise spans energy, utilities and renewables, construction, land and property, higher education, and the charity and not-for-profit sectors.

Kimberley Thomson, head of tax at Henderson Loggie, said:

“Jay’s depth of knowledge in VAT and indirect taxes, particularly across energy and property, will be a tremendous asset to the firm. Her appointment reflects our commitment to investing in the very best expertise so that the businesses and organisations we work with can adapt confidently to regulatory changes, and plan for sustainable growth. Her leadership will ensure our clients continue to receive practical, forward-looking advice that makes a real difference.”

Jay’s appointment underlines our ongoing focus on building strong teams that combine technical excellence with a people-first approach. By expanding its VAT leadership the firm continues to support businesses across Scotland in achieving long-term success while contributing to wider economic and social prosperity.

Jay McKinnon said:

“I am excited to join Henderson Loggie and to return to working with clients in Aberdeen and across Scotland. VAT is often seen as complex, but with the right guidance it can be managed strategically to support business ambitions. I look forward to working alongside colleagues to help clients navigate challenges and seize opportunities. Henderson Loggie’s values resonate strongly with me and their commitment to clients, staff and their local communities make it the pre-eminent place to be. The firm is dedicated to empowering people and organisations to succeed while making a positive impact in the communities it serves.”