CBSbutler
Accounts Administrator

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We have a fantastic opportunity with our client, a growing professional services firm, who are looking to hire an Accounts & Corporate Tax Administrator for their team in Farnham.
This is a varied onsite role combining accounts administration, Corporation Tax support, client communication and general administrative responsibilities.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Providing administrative support across accounts and tax functions, helping ensure client work is processed accurately, efficiently and within required deadlines.
- Maintaining accurate and secure client records, documents and correspondence
- Supporting the preparation and submission of accounts to relevant authorities
- Monitoring submissions, dealing with queries and resolving any issues
- Managing Corporation Tax reminders, submissions, repayments and follow-ups
- Communicating with clients regarding deadlines, documentation and queries
- Supporting billing administration and relevant correspondence
- Managing scanning, filing and other administrative processes
- Supporting the wider team with ad-hoc administrative requirements
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We would love to hear from you if you have the following skills and experience:
- Experience in a finance administrative role, ideally within accountancy, tax or professional services
- An understanding of accounts, corporation tax or HMRC processes would be a distinct advantage.
- You are naturally organised and have strong excellent attention to detail
- You are confident managing deadlines and multiple priorities
- You are comfortable handling sensitive and confidential financial information
- Confident using Microsoft Office and other business systems


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