Insite Group
Indirect Tax Senior Manager

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Indirect Tax Senior Manager
Job Title: Indirect Tax Senior Manager Location: Cardiff Office, Wales Salary: £68,000 - £73,000 + benefits package! The Role: My client have experienced a lot of organic growth and as a result, are seeking a dynamic Indirect Tax Senior Manager to join their team of experts. If you are passionate, driven, and ready to contribute to a growing company, I'd want to hear from you! Your role responsibilities will include: Build and maintaining tax relationships with corporate clients and provide a high level of client service Deliver practical VAT advice that solves pressing client problems Manage the successful delivery of tax advice, ensuring technical excellence and a commercial approach Provide clients with clear, concise, jargon-free solutions Be ready for the cut and thrust of widely varied middle market advisory projects Person Specification: CTA qualified and/or technically exemplary, with proven communication skills You possess broad VAT experience on a wide array of sectors Adept at conducting fast-paced, risk focused VAT due diligence review work Experience in handling a portfolio of clients Ability to build strong relationships through thoughtful and effective communication Benefits: Reimbursed parking costs up to £11 per day Profit share scheme 28 days annual leave, plus the option to purchase up to a total of 30 days + bank holidays on top Clear progression structure Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance - 6x annual salary. Health and wellbeing benefits such as; discounted gym membership, on-site mental health first aiders, online GP appointment, Employee Assistance Programme, access to Aviva Digicare+, plus much more! Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Regular firm-wide and team social events
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