An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Tax Manager to join a well-established accountancy firm. This full-time, permanent role offers excellent benefits and a salary range of £40,000 - £50,000 for a 36.25-hour workweek, with flexible and hybrid working options.
Role Overview
As a Tax Manager, you will be responsible for delivering a full range of tax services in compliance with laws and regulations, within budget and timeframe.
Key Responsibilities
1. Establishing and cultivating relationships with clients to deliver tax planning and assistance through direct interaction.
2. Assisting the tax team in executing a diverse set of tax advisory projects.
3. Creating innovative tax planning strategies for various taxes.
4. Reviewing tax returns and preparing complex tax returns.
5. Identifying and mitigating potential tax risks.
Candidate Requirements
* Previous experience as an Assistant Tax Manager, Tax Senior, Tax Consultant, Tax Advisor, Tax Accountant, Tax Supervisor, or in a similar role.
* ATT or/and CTA qualification.
* Strong technical tax knowledge across a broad range of taxes.
* Excellent report writing skills and the ability to communicate effectively across various taxes.
* Working knowledge of IT tools such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and social media platforms.
What We Offer
* Annual salary review
* 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
* Death in service cover of 3x annual salary
* Cycle-to-work scheme
* Payroll charity giving and Private Medical Insurance
* Client and staff referral schemes
* Pension scheme: 3% contribution, rising to 4% (matched up to 6%) after 4 years of service
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