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Tax Office in Weimar announces: Founder induced into retirement due to earned status, daughter responsible

longtime tax office run by Iris Gassmann transfers ownership to daughter Susann Homann, who will now serve Gassmann's hundreds of clients

Weimar Tax Office Announces: Daughter Accelerates Founder's Earned Retirement
Weimar Tax Office Announces: Daughter Accelerates Founder's Earned Retirement

Tax Office in Weimar announces: Founder induced into retirement due to earned status, daughter responsible

New Tax Office Owner Takes Over in Kleinromstedt

After serving hundreds of clients for over 35 years, Iris Gaßmann, the founder of the tax office in Kleinromstedt, has retired and passed on her business to Susann Homann.

On Friday, Susann Homann officially took over the tax office, marking the beginning of a new era for the office. Homann, whose personal details are not widely publicized, is now responsible for managing tax-related services, advising clients on tax matters, and overseeing the office's operations in the Kleinromstedt area.

Iris Gaßmann, who is 66 years old, expressed a mix of joy and sadness as she embarked on her retirement. Her clients wished her lots of fun and good health on her first day of retirement. The tax office, which serves both corporate and private clients in Apolda, Weimar, Jena, and the surrounding region, will continue to provide its services under the leadership of Susann Homann.

The tax office team includes Madlen Sturm and Nicole Müller, who will continue to work alongside Susann Homann. If you need more detailed information about Susann Homann's professional background or her plans for the office, local business registries or the tax office itself may have more comprehensive data.

Meanwhile, Peter Gaßmann, husband of Iris Gaßmann, is 70 years old and is not involved in the tax office's operations. The office's move to new management comes at a time when there have been no reports of drug busts, Apolda closures, job cuts, or Thüfleiwa's restructuring in the area. Additionally, there has been no mention of any second-hand clothing sorting plant in Apolda.

Susann Homann now manages a small-business, specifically a tax office, in Kleinromstedt. As the new owner, she will oversee the finance-related operations of the office and continue to offer tax-related services to clients.

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