Brewer Morris
Senior Tax Manager - NASDAQ listed

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Our client is one of the leading telecoms businesses globally and is searching for a Senior Tax Manager to join the in-house tax team in London.
As a Senior Tax Manager, you will be working in a larger in-house tax team of about 10 people in the UK, 24 globally, and you will report to the Global Tax Director. Some of your responsibilities will include:
Provide technical advice on complex UK matters (e.g. Leases, CFC, CIR, SBCE etc) and be responsible for ensuring Tax Technical Memos are prepared for quarterly reporting purposes. Contribute to the management of the UK tax position including safeguarding CFC and Hybrid mismatches exposures in the UK, mitigating FX tax exposures from I/C loans, and reviewing the IMOC / withholding tax / corporate interest restriction (CIR) / DPT supporting documentation preparation and assessments, as allocated to your portfolio. Project manage the tax forecasting across the various Group entities and Operating Companies’ submissions and liaise with Capital Allocation / Treasury / Transfer Pricing teams on key tax inputs on each update cycle. Lead the preparation of the UK tax forecasting and the relevant assumptions to aid UK scenario planning. Work on multiple projects analysed internally and support Finance & M&A teams with tax modelling, structuring and key tax issues during project evaluation. Prepare and oversee (in different projects) tax due diligence reports and identify tax risks and opportunities. Support the business across all stages of the transaction lifecycle and provide clear tax recommendations to the key stakeholders of the acquiring group company. Build strong relationship with Finance and Legal teams. Research & review complex tax concepts and provide key input to relevant stakeholders in the context of various business initiatives. Tax Modelling in the context of projects and assessment of any interaction with current and future tax positions per jurisdiction and with Pillar 2. Work with advisors to update benchmark studies etc and ensure current TP models remain fit for purpose. Review Local and Masterfile prepared by the share service centre. Support training and development of junior team members.
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To be considered for this position, you should be ACCA, ACA, or CTA qualified with broad international tax and UK tax experience from a Big 4 firm. The Tax Director is looking for someone who is proactive, willing to take the lead on projects, and able to communicate effectively with advisors and senior stakeholders.


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Unfortunately, this position does not offer visa sponsorship and is only open to candidates in the UK.
This opportunity will pay £85,000-£105,000 depending on experience plus 15% bonus and benefits. The team follow a hybrid working pattern of 4 days in the London office.
For more information, please get in touch with Richard Williamson at richardwilliamson@brewermorris.com or on 020 7332 2172.
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