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In-Hosue Tax Manager - 12 Month Contract - 1 Day a week in office

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In-House Tax Manager – 12 Month Contract - 1 day a week in office
Tax & Treasury Recruitment are searching for an International Tax Manager to join a large global business's Tax Team on a 12 month fixed-term contract.
This role sits within a collaborative and experienced Group Tax team, offering exposure to international tax matters across multiple markets, and the chance to influence decisions on cross-border activity and help shape how tax risk and opportunities are managed globally.
Your role
- Provide clear and practical UK and international tax advice.
- Support cross-border transactions, funding structures and business changes.
- Identify risks and opportunities, helping the business make informed decisions.
- Work closely with teams across different markets to ensure compliance with local tax rules.
- Contribute to transfer pricing and related documentation.
- Support key processes such as Country-by-Country Reporting and Corporate Interest Restriction calculations.
- Help manage relationships with tax authorities and external advisors.
- Keep up to date with regulatory changes and improve processes, systems, and how data is used.
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- A recognised qualification (ACA, ACCA or CTA).
- Experience in corporate tax, ideally within a multinational business or large advisory firm.
- Strong understanding of UK and international tax principles.
- Confident communicator able to explain complex topics in a straightforward way.
You can expect
- Up to £80,000 salary depending on experience and location
- Bonus scheme up to 10%
- Flexible hybrid working arrangements (1-2 days per week in the office)
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