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Corporate Tax Adviser

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Corporate Tax Adviser
This role as a Corporate Tax Adviser offers an excellent opportunity to specialise in corporate taxation within the professional services industry. You will provide expert advice and support to clients, ensuring compliance and delivering effective tax strategies.
Client Details
The employer is a well-established organisation within the professional services industry, recognised for its expertise in delivering tailored solutions to a diverse client base. Operating as a medium-sized firm, they are committed to offering comprehensive services with a focus on excellence in the field of tax.
Description
- Provide expert advice on corporate tax matters to a range of clients.
- Prepare and review corporate tax computations and returns.
- Offer strategic tax planning services to optimise client outcomes.
- Ensure compliance with relevant tax laws and regulations.
- Assist clients during audits and liaise with HMRC on their behalf.
- Conduct research on complex tax issues and provide solutions.
- Support the wider tax team with technical expertise and knowledge sharing.
- Build and maintain strong client relationships to enhance service delivery.
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A Successful Corporate Tax Adviser Should Have
- Professional qualifications in tax or accountancy (e.g., ATT, CTA, ACA, or ACCA).
- Strong technical knowledge of corporate tax legislation and compliance.
- Experience in providing tax advice within the professional services industry.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in using tax software and Microsoft Office applications.
- A proven track record of managing client relationships effectively.


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Job Offer
- Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum.
- Comprehensive benefits package (details available upon request).
- Permanent role offering stability and career progression opportunities.
- Supportive company culture within a reputable professional services organisation.
- Hybrid working.
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