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Tax Disputes Assistant Manager

London
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We’re looking for a Tax Disputes Assistant Manager or Manager to join our growing team, based in any of our offices in London, Kent or Sussex.

You’ll play an important role in supporting and developing our Tax Disputes team. From handling HMRC enquiries and penalty negotiations to preparing disclosures and analysing tax risk positions, this role offers fantastic scope to take ownership of your own portfolio and build deeper expertise in this growing field.

About The Role

  • Managing or supporting a portfolio of tax dispute and risk management cases – including HMRC enquiries, COP8/COP9 investigations, voluntary disclosures and settlements.
  • Preparing submissions under all relevant HMRC disclosure facilities.
  • Supporting the analysis of tax risk positions, identifying potential exposure and mitigation strategies.
  • Drafting correspondence and reports for clients and HMRC.
  • Tracking deadlines and managing compliance requirements.
  • Assisting in technical research and internal knowledge sharing.
  • Working closely with the Head of Tax Disputes, client teams and wider Tax, Legal and Compliance colleagues.
  • Liaising with clients, HMRC, and external advisors throughout the dispute process.
  • Supporting the development of internal processes and best practice.

What we're looking for

  • CTA-qualified or equivalent, with a number of years’ experience post-qualification.
  • Proven ability to manage your own workload and client portfolio.
  • Strong communication skills and client relationship experience.
  • Background in private practice.

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What we can offer

Financial wellbeing – competitive salary, contributory pension scheme, Life Assurance, Health Cash Plan, Income Protection Scheme and Perks at Work discounts and rewards.
Leave – 25.5 days plus bank holidays, holiday buying
Mental wellbeing – hybrid working (3 days in the office/2 from home) and flexible working policies, Employee Assistance Programme and counselling
Physical wellbeing – Private Medical Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance and an annual flu jab.
Recognition – monthly nominations for financial awards based on culture and values
Development – we offer continuous support and development with clear mapped progression routes across the business, as well as access to internal and external training courses
Diversity, inclusion and belonging – we operate several family-friendly policies and take proactive steps to create an inclusive environment
ESG – give as you earn, 1 extra day off each year to take up volunteering opportunities. Opportunities to support our commitment to charitable causes
Travel – other optional benefits include: cycle to work scheme, interest-free season ticket loan (London only), interest-free car/motorbike loan

At Kreston Reeves, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible workplace for all. We understand that everyone has unique needs, and we strive to accommodate them through reasonable adjustments. Whether it's adapting work environments, providing assistive technologies, or modifying processes, we are dedicated to supporting our employees in realising their full potential. If you require any reasonable adjustments to participate in our recruitment process or thrive in your role, please don't hesitate to reach out by emailing recruitment@krestonreeves.com. Please remember, you only need to share what you are comfortable to for us to support your request. Your success is important to us, and we're here to ensure a supportive and inclusive experience for all.

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About Kreston Reeves

Join us on our growth journey

Broader expertise, bigger opportunities, same people-first culture

Kreston Reeves is proud to be part of the AAB group, a growing firm with offices across the UK and Ireland, backed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives. This marks an exciting new chapter, creating even more opportunities for our people.

As part of a larger, ambitious group, you’ll benefit from wider career pathways, broader expertise and increased opportunities to collaborate with colleagues across the UK and Ireland.

You’ll have access to new specialisms, enhanced learning and development and the chance to work alongside a wider network of peers – all while being part of the supportive, people-focused culture that defines both Kreston Reeves and AAB.

If you’re looking for a role where you can develop, progress and be part of something bigger, we’d love to hear from you.

For further information, and to apply, please visit our website via the “Apply” button below.

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Skills

Tax Disputes
Risk Management
HMRC Enquiries
Penalty Negotiations
Disclosure Preparation
Tax Risk Analysis
Client Communication
Technical Research
Portfolio Management
Compliance Management
Correspondence Drafting
Client Relationship Management
Internal Knowledge Sharing
Process Development
Best Practices
Team Collaboration

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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