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Corporate Tax Manager
A Corporate Tax Manager is needed to provide tax advice across a wide variety of sectors and taxes. Training and support will be provided to the right individual to further develop existing tax knowledge.
Client Details
Our client is a leading accountancy firm with a workforce of over 250 dedicated employees. This firm operates across the Sussex area and is well-known for its commitment to excellence and innovation.
Description
- Liaising and corresponding with HMRC in respect of clearance applications, enquiries, etc
- Drafting reports and letters of advice for a number of tax advisory issues
- Preparing calculations to support advice
- Liaising with clients and attending meetings with other team members
- Training and reviewing the work of more junior members of staff
- Providing support to Directors and Partners in the Tax Advisory Group
- Advice and implementation of corporate reconstructions, investor reliefs such as EIS/SEIS, staff incentive schemes
- Advising owner-managed businesses regarding remuneration planning, succession planning
- Preparation of research & development claims, VAT returns, SDLT returns
- Advising individuals regarding IHT planning and CGT mitigation
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- A degree in Accounting, Finance or relevant tax/accountancy qualification
- Knowledge of tax software and databases
- Strong analytical skills with detail-orientation
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Job Offer
- Competitive salary
- Discretionary bonus
- 25 days holiday leave
- Private medical insurance (PMI)
- Paid overtime
- Opportunity to work in a vibrant and supportive culture
- Hybrid working (2-3 days per week from home)
If you believe you are a strong fit for the Corporate Tax Manager role, we encourage you to submit your application today.
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