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Financial Services, Tax Disputes Manager

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Financial Services, Tax Disputes Manager
Line of Service Tax Industry/Sector Not Applicable Specialism Disputes & Claims Management Level Manager Job Description & Summary About the role: We are seeking a Financial Services Tax Disputes Manager. Our Tax Disputes lawyers are integrated into PwC’s tax business. This enables the team to offer clients a fully integrated tax disputes offering, covering all stages of the dispute from initial enquiry and investigation to final resolution either by agreement or through the courts. Litigation is not a separate stage in the resolution process – It is part of that process. Clients come to us as we can also offer the tax technical depth of knowledge and the ability to flex how we resolve disputes; including recourse to other settlement mechanisms such as ADR or Treaty resolution as well as our recognised expertise in tax litigation. What your days will look like: Day to day management of ongoing matters as part of a wider team, from liaising with HMRC and the Tribunal to helping manage the PwC and client relationships as well as building relationships with new clients. Producing written advice for the client and drafting responses to correspondence. Instructing Counsel, including preparing Instructions to Counsel and Notes of Conference/Consultation Drafting key documentation such as Directions, Notices of Appeal, witness statements Presenting case law and technical updates to the FS tax practice and at client events This role is for you if: You have excellent written and verbal communication skills. You have experience in Litigation. You have previous experience with management of projects and case management. You already have excellent technical skills. You are able to demonstrate that you are able to work independently You must possess a Legal Qualification (or an international equivalent) or have equivalent work experience. This includes international candidates who qualify through experience in their home country. What you’ll receive from us: No matter where you may be in your career or personal life, our benefits are designed to add value and support, recognising and rewarding you fairly for your contributions. We offer a range of benefits including empowered flexibility and a working week split between office, home and client site; private medical cover and 24/7 access to a qualified virtual GP; six volunteering days a year and much more. Education (if blank, degree and/or field of study not specified) Degrees/Field of Study required: Degrees/Field of Study preferred: Certifications (if blank, certifications not specified) Required Skills Optional Skills Accepting Feedback, Accepting Feedback, Active Listening, Analytical Thinking, Attorney-Client Privilege, Claims Management Systems, Claims Performance Management, Claims Resolution, Claims Risk Management, Coaching and Feedback, Communication, Conducting Research, Consumer Protection, Corporate Litigations, Corrective Actions, Creativity, Discovery Preparation, Dispute Avoidance, Embracing Change, Emotional Regulation, Empathy, Evidence Gathering, Inclusion, Insurance Claims Monitoring, Intellectual Curiosity {+ 21 more} Desired Languages (If blank, desired languages not specified) Travel Requirements Up to 40% Available for Work Visa Sponsorship? Yes Government Clearance Required? No Job Posting End Date Are you ready to make a difference? Want to unlock new value by applying your unique perspective and talents? You can grow exponentially at PwC. Here, you can uncover hidden talents, build lifelong relationships rooted in trust and empathy and turn challenges into opportunities for innovation. We’ll help you grow your skills through challenging, meaningful work so you can go further.
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