VITA appoints Elaine Shepherd to run its new Aberdeen-based practice

VITA appoints Elaine Shepherd to run its new Aberdeen-based practice

Pictured (L-R): Craig Stobo, Elaine Shepherd, and Greg McNally

VAT advisory firm VITA has strengthened its senior team with the appointment of indirect tax specialist Elaine Shepherd as a partner.

Based in Aberdeen, Ms Shepherd took up her new Aberdeen-based role on 1 October 2025.

Ms Shepherd, who will be located at 7 Queen’s Terrace in the city, brings over thirty years of indirect tax experience in Big Four accounting firms, joined VITA six months ago as a consultant and now steps into her new role alongside fellow partners, Greg McNally and Craig Stobo.



She said: “I’m thrilled to be joining VITA at such an exciting stage in its growth. The energy sector, from oil and gas to renewables and decommissioning, brings some of the most challenging and rewarding VAT issues. Businesses are under increasing scrutiny, and I look forward to helping our clients navigate the complexity with clear, practical solutions.”

Ms Shepherd began her career with EY in London and went on to spend 12 years in the Big Four, gaining extensive experience across VAT compliance and advisory projects, specialising early in her career on international clients covering inbound complexities, and advising on supply chain operations.

She was one of the first to develop a multi-jurisdictional VAT database, authored publications on VAT refunds for EU/non-EU businesses, and trained tax professionals including speaking at international VAT conferences.

Following a spell in Houston, Texas, Ms Shepherd returned to Aberdeen, where she has worked in the Big Four focussing on the energy sector for the last 18 years. Ms Shepherd is a problem solver and troubleshooter, advising on compliance for the indirect tax requirements of the SAO sign-off process; M&A in the energy sector; and all indirect tax aspects of the vast upstream energy sector – including service companies who support this sector.

Craig Stobo, partner at VITA, said: “Elaine’s appointment represents a milestone for VITA. Elaine, Greg, and I have known each for many years, and her technical depth, international perspective, and Aberdeen experience will add enormous value to our clients, whilst developing our offering to the Aberdeen market.

“With HMRC tightening its stance on VAT compliance and businesses facing significant exposures if errors arise, her expertise in cross-border VAT, customs duty, and offshore supply chains is in high demand.

“With Elaine on board, we now have over 125 years of combined indirect tax advisory experience across the firm, making us one of the most credible, competitive independent VAT practices in the UK.”

Join Scotland's business professionals in receiving our FREE daily email newsletter
Share icon
Share this article: