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Job Description
Responsible for the day-to-day accounting and tax reporting for offices in Europe and the Middle East. This role involves adhering to in-country deadlines and providing timely and accurate information to local advisors. Additionally, you will prepare all necessary financial information and reports to meet Group deadlines.
Specific Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary point of contact for local accounting, tax and payroll providers
- Preparation of monthly management accounts
- Collate data for the preparation of monthly local accounts in accordance with local legislation
- Review accounts prepared by local accountants and reconcile
- Prepare data for monthly, quarterly, and annual VAT returns
- Prepare and review monthly payroll data, including arranging associated payments
- Complete several legal entity balance sheet reconciliations
- Co-ordinate the annual audit
- Prepare data for annual tax returns, with support from the Corporate Tax Director
- Prepare the annual plan for each location
- Prepare sales invoices
- Weekly review of cash balances, forecast payments and ensure appropriate funding is in place to meet payment and regulatory requirements
- Assist with regulatory compliance reporting as required
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- Knowledge of MS Office, in particular a good working knowledge of Excel
- Excellent attention to detail
- Excellent bookkeeping skills, including the ability to prepare journals unassisted
- Sound financial knowledge and background/experience, potentially working towards a qualification
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a small team
- Able to use own initiative
- Able to prioritise workload and excellent organisational skills
- Knowledge of foreign currency transactions or experience with international operations would be an advantage but not essential. Training will be provided.
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