Michael Page
Corporate Tax Manager

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Tax Manager
As a Tax Manager in a fast-paced environment, you'll be involved in a range of advisory projects across the business, ensuring the business meets its obligations while identifying opportunities for efficiency. Your role will play a key part in helping the organisation manage its tax affairs smoothly and effectively.
Client Details
A leading UK consumer-facing organisation with multi-billion-pound revenues and a nationwide operational footprint.
Description
Key Responsibilities
- This role offers broad exposure across a range of UK and international tax matters, working closely with finance and key stakeholders across the business.
- Providing advice on employment tax matters, including employee benefits, payroll-related compliance, off-payroll working arrangements, National Minimum Wage considerations, and international workforce issues.
- Supporting the organisation's tax governance framework, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and assisting with wider tax risk and control processes.
- Overseeing corporation tax obligations for a portfolio of UK entities, including managing compliance requirements and coordinating with external advisers in overseas jurisdictions where required.
- Assisting with property-related tax matters, including transactional tax implications and associated corporate tax considerations.
- Managing interactions with tax authorities, including enquiries and reviews, while ensuring all tax filings are completed accurately and on time.
- Partnering with finance teams and wider business functions to provide practical tax guidance on commercial initiatives, organisational changes, and new legislation, helping to identify risks and opportunities across the business.
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Profile
A successful Tax Manager should have:
- To be successful in this role, you'll bring a combination of strong technical expertise, commercial awareness, and the ability to build effective working relationships. You'll ideally have:
- A recognised professional accounting or tax qualification (or equivalent experience).
- Proven experience managing multiple projects and delivering work to deadlines.
- The ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, commercially focused environment.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with a collaborative approach.
- A proactive attitude and a genuine desire to continue developing your technical and professional skills.
- Strong UK tax technical knowledge, with experience interpreting legislation and applying it in a practical business context.


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Job Offer
- Salary Circa £65-£70k, dependent on the level of experience.
- Attractive range of additional benefits
- Hybrid Working
- Local Parking
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