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I am working with a well established accounting firm based in Central London, that is looking to appoint a Private Client Tax Manager to join their growing practice.
This role offers the opportunity to manage a varied portfolio of high net worth individuals, families, business owners, and non dom clients, while playing an important role in the development of the personal tax team.
The Role:
- Manage and develop a portfolio of private tax clients, delivering high quality compliance and advisory services.
- Assist with complex personal tax matters including residence and domicile, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, and wider wealth planning.
- Review personal tax returns prepared by junior team members and ensure technical accuracy.
- Support Partners and Senior Managers on advisory projects and ad hoc planning work.
- Contribute to the training, coaching, and development of junior staff.
- Build strong client relationships, acting as a reliable point of contact for day to day tax queries.
- Identify opportunities to enhance client service and support broader practice growth.
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About You:
- CTA qualified, or part qualified with strong experience in personal tax.
- Solid technical knowledge across UK personal tax, residence and domicile, and HNW advisory.
- Comfortable managing your own client portfolio in a busy practice environment.
- Strong communication skills, able to explain tax matters clearly and confidently.
- Proactive, organised, and interested in contributing to business development and internal projects.


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What’s on Offer:
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- Progression opportunities within an ambitious, growing boutique firm.
- Hybrid working and a friendly, collaborative team culture.
- Exposure to varied and interesting advisory work.
If you are an experienced Private Client Tax Manager, or a strong Assistant Manager ready to take the next step, and would like to explore an opportunity within a respected boutique firm in London, please get in touch for a confidential conversation.
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