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Corporate Tax Manager (Europe)

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Corporate Tax Manager (Europe)
Position Type: 12 months (FTE) Start Date: April 2026 Location: London, UK (Onsite: 4 days per week, Remote: 1 day)
Contact: Stephen Price | +44 (0)151 808 1052
About the Role
We are recruiting for our client, a global social media company, for a Corporate Tax Manager (Europe) to join their business in the UK. This role supports regional tax operations, with a focus on direct corporate tax compliance and advisory, collaborating closely with Finance, Legal, and business teams to ensure accurate reporting, practical tax guidance, and scalable tax processes across multiple European markets.
Responsibilities
- Support European corporate tax compliance, including returns, filings, and payments
- Partner with Finance teams on tax reporting, provisioning, and forecasting activities
- Coordinate with external tax advisors to ensure timely and accurate submissions
- Support direct tax obligations across multi-country European jurisdictions
- Provide tax support for business projects, launches, and operational queries
- Assist with tax authority correspondence, audits, and compliance enquiries
- Contribute to tax process improvements, standardisation, and operational efficiencies
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Requirements
- 5+ years’ experience in corporate/direct tax (industry or professional services)
- Strong understanding of European corporate tax frameworks
- Experience collaborating cross-functionally with Finance and Legal teams
- Comfortable operating in fast-paced, evolving environments
- Clear communicators of technical tax topics to non-tax stakeholders


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Preferred Qualifications
✔ Experience in tech, digital, or multinational environments ✔ Exposure to multi-country European tax compliance ✔ Interest in improving tax processes through systems and standardisation
Contact for Applications
For further details, contact: sales(at)manningglobal.com Reference: UK_MGSP_CTM
Alternatively, call Stephen Price: +44 (0)151 808 1052
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