Location 100 Parliament Street, Birmingham Regional Centre - Arena Central, Bristol Regional Centre - 3 Glass Wharf, Cardiff Regional Centre - Ty William Morgan, Croydon - Ruskin Square, Edinburgh Regional Centre - Queen Elizabeth House, Manchester Regional Centre - Three New Bailey, Stratford Regional Centre - Westfield Avenue Salary £71,725 - £87,612 London Weighting applies: minimum salary £78,988 - maximum salary £87,612 National minimum salary £71,725 - maximum salary £79,481 Do you want to use your tax expertise to help boost investment and grow the UK economy? Do you want to be part of a team where flexible working is the norm? If the answer is yes, then a leading role in the new Advanced Tax Certainty Service could be the right move for you. The government is committed to providing increased stability and certainty to support businesses to invest and boost economic growth. At Budget 2025 the Chancellor announced the establishment of the Advance Tax Certainty Service (ATCS). This team will play a pivotal role in providing upfront tax certainty on major investment projects. It is an exciting time to join the team, as the ACTS is in the formative stages of development. The successful applicants will have the opportunity to play a leading role in successfully implementing the new service, working collaboratively across HMRC and feeding into an area that is continually evolving. The Advanced Tax Certainty Service will be part of HMRC’s Business, Assets & International (BAI) directorate, which sits at the heart of government tax policy making. It is HMRC’s centre of expertise for business, international, and capital assets taxation - advising on policy, legislation, and technical issues. We help shape tax regimes to support HMRC’s strategic goals: closing the tax gap, improving customer experience, modernising tax administration, and supporting wider economic aims. HMRC is the UK’s tax, payments and customs authority. Our purpose is to collect revenue to fund public services and provide targeted financial support to families and individuals. Job Description The ACTS team is looking for three experienced tax experts. All three roles will require the successful candidate to effectively deploy their technical tax expertise and experience, to agree high quality clearances. The roles relate to Corporation Tax, and we are also looking for specific knowledge and expertise in Capital Allowances and Research and Development (R&D). Role Applicants who have a high degree of Corporation Tax knowledge and expertise are welcome for the general Corporation Tax Specialist role. The three roles are: Corporation Tax Specialist Corporation Tax - Capital Allowances Specialist Corporation Tax - Research and Development (R&D) Specialist All Three Roles Will Involve Leading high-quality tax analysis to issue clearances to businesses. Building effective working relationships internally within HMRC, as well as externally at senior levels with businesses and tax advisors. Support the future development of the service, both through incremental improvements to how it is delivered, and plans to expand the service in the next phase. Managing and developing team members to successfully deliver the service in the next phase. We’re committed to creating a great place to work for all colleagues - an inclusive, respectful environment that reflects the diversity of the society we serve. We aim to maximise the potential of everyone who joins us, offering flexible working patterns and support to help you build a fulfilling career at HMRC. Person specification You Will Require Significant recent experience of high-quality technical tax analysis or advice on complex Corporation Tax issues, in the areas specialised above, in the context of large-scale commercial investment projects Proven ability to successfully manage and lead complex projects or enquiries end-to-end. The ability to get up to speed quickly on issues and work at pace to deliver high quality outcomes. Strong stakeholder management and collaboration skills – including the ability to work across a range of stakeholders both internally and externally, plus mentoring junior colleagues. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Proven ability to manage and prioritise complex and competing demands. Essential Criteria Successful candidates will need to have significant experience of leading technical tax analysis on complex Corporation Tax issues, across corporation tax, R&D, or capital allowances, to identify the correct tax treatment for major commercial investment projects that can withstand senior scrutiny. Proven ability to develop load-bearing relationships both internally and externally to the organisation, in order to achieve positive outcomes. Strong evidence of being able to manage a busy workload, effectively prioritising different tax technical projects using efficient resource allocation, to deliver the best outcome overall. Candidates must also hold one of the Qualifications listed below. Desirable Criteria Chartered Accountant (ICAEW, ICAS, CAI, ACCA) qualification. Additional Security Information Please note that if you are appointed to 100 Parliament Street, as a condition of working in this location you will be required to obtain Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level clearance. To obtain this level of clearance, you will normally need to meet the minimum UK residency period, which for CTC is 3 years UK residency prior to your vetting application. You may not be able to start in the location until clearance is granted. If you have any questions about this residency requirement, please speak to the vacancy holder for this post. Qualifications Please confirm which Qualification you hold. Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification. Successful completion of the HMRC Tax Specialist Programme, or one of its predecessors (TPDP, IDP, ITS2, CPT, FT2). Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Working Together Delivering at Pace Managing a Quality Service For more information and to apply, please visit our website via the apply button below.