EY
Senior Tax Advisor - Wealth & Asset Management - London/Manchester

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About EY Tax
EY Tax is a market leader, renowned for delivering sustainable growth and empowering our people to shape their own careers. Our diverse, collaborative team advises on high-profile transactions, combining technical expertise, innovation and a genuine focus on continuous development. Join us to work on challenging, multi-country projects in a supportive, dynamic environment where your impact truly matters.
To support our ambitious growth within the FS Private Capital team, we’re seeking Senior Tax Advisors with experience in the asset management sector — particularly those with exposure to international fund structuring and UK corporate tax matters. This role offers a unique opportunity to work with leading asset managers, gain exposure to a wide range of tax issues, and contribute to a dynamic, fast-growing area of the business.
The Opportunity Within EY's Financial Services (FS) Tax, our Private Capital Tax team focuses on the Wealth and Asset Management sector, with specialists based in London and Manchester. We work across multiple alternative asset classes — including hedge funds, private equity, credit, and real estate — advising leading UK businesses, US inbound groups, and global asset managers.
Key Responsibilities
Advise clients on a wide range of tax matters, including fund tax, international tax, UK corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and other issues relevant to the Wealth and Asset Management sector. Manage a portfolio of long-term client relationships, becoming a trusted advisor to each. Communicate with clients effectively — both in person and through written correspondence. Collaborate closely with EY teams in the UK and internationally to deliver integrated tax solutions. Engage with HM Revenue & Customs and other external stakeholders, including financial institutions, legal firms, and wealth advisory businesses.
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Proven track record of providing tax advice to asset management clients and their funds, ideally with some experience of international tax matters. Strong tax technical knowledge, including sector-specific expertise within asset management. Evidence of a client-centric approach and contribution to a culture of exceptional service. Excellent communication skills — able to explain complex tax matters clearly to non-tax audiences. Collaborative and adaptable team player who contributes positively to the team’s culture. Strong attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality work. Enthusiastic about building a broad foundation in tax issues relevant to asset management and keen to thrive in a dynamic, evolving environment. Professional qualification such as CTA, CA (ICAS), ACA, or ATT (or equivalent). Experience providing tax advice within the Wealth and Asset Management sector. Initiative, professionalism, and confidence in managing client relationships. Eligibility to work in the UK.


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