J&T Business Consulting
Tax Advisor (Practice)

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The Role
As part of our advisory team, you’ll support farming and rural clients with complex tax, succession and estate planning matters. You’ll work alongside experienced lead advisors, contributing technical insight, drafting advice and helping deliver solutions that are practical, commercial and rooted in integrity.
Our advisory work focuses primarily on:
- Succession planning
- Trust and inheritance tax planning
- Capital gains tax planning
- Land and property transactions
- Business restructuring
- Estate and rural business planning
This role would suit:
- A qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA or equivalent) who has built strong technical foundations through tax compliance and/or accounts work and is now keen to move into a more advisory‑focused role, or
- A recently qualified Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA), or someone working towards the CTA qualification.
How You’ll Contribute
Technical Support
You’ll play a key role in the technical delivery of advisory projects by:
- Assisting with succession and inheritance tax planning assignments
- Supporting land and property transaction work
- Undertaking technical tax research on complex matters
- Preparing tax computations and financial analysis to support advisory work
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Advisory Delivery
Working as part of a project team, you’ll:
- Draft clear, well‑structured written advice for clients
- Support lead advisors in preparing recommendations
- Ensure work is technically accurate and delivered on time
- Assist in implementing agreed planning strategies
Client Communication
We believe strong relationships are built on trust, clarity and care. You’ll:
- Build meaningful relationships with predominantly rural clients
- Communicate complex tax matters clearly and professionally
- Attend client meetings alongside senior advisors
- Deliver consistently high levels of client service
Internal Collaboration
Growth happens when we work well together. You’ll:
- Work closely with other teams across the business
- Communicate effectively with colleagues, clients and external professional advisers
- Support the delivery of multiple client projects at the same time


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Developing Junior Talent
Nurturing others is part of how we grow. You’ll:
- Support and develop junior colleagues progressing towards advisory roles
- Share technical knowledge and best practice across the wider team
Skills & Experience
Essential
- ACA / ACCA qualified (or equivalent), and/or recently CTA qualified / working towards CTA
- Experience in tax compliance and/or accounts preparation
- Strong technical and analytical capability
- Excellent written communication skills
- Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills
- Well organised and able to manage multiple deadlines
- High attention to detail
Desirable
- Experience working with rural clients
- Exposure to inheritance tax, capital gains tax, trusts or succession planning
- Previous advisory experience
- Knowledge of land and property transactions
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