Brewer Morris
VAT Specialist

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VAT Specialist – Transition to Law (SQE Support)
Location: London (hybrid working)
International Law Firm
The Opportunity
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified VAT specialist to join the dedicated VAT team of a leading international law firm in London. This role is specifically designed for candidates currently working in an accountancy firm who are looking to transition into private practice and ultimately qualify as a lawyer. The firm offers a clear pathway into law, including full support for SQE studies and qualification.
You will work alongside highly regarded tax lawyers on complex, high-value matters, gaining exposure to the legal side of VAT advisory while building towards a long-term legal career.
Key Responsibilities
- Advising on a broad range of UK and international VAT matters
- Supporting on transactional VAT advice, including M&A, real estate, and cross-border structuring
- Assisting with VAT disputes and investigations, including HMRC enquiries
- Conducting legal research and drafting technical VAT advice and opinions
- Collaborating closely with lawyers across tax, corporate, and finance teams
- Developing client relationships and contributing to business development initiatives
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Candidate Profile
- Qualified VAT specialist (ACA / CTA / ATT or equivalent)
- Currently working within an accountancy or professional services firm
- Strong technical grounding in UK VAT, with exposure to complex advisory work
- Demonstrable interest in transitioning into law and qualifying as a solicitor
- Excellent analytical, communication, and drafting skills
- Ambitious, commercially minded, and keen to work in a fast-paced legal environment


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What’s on Offer
- A clear pathway to qualify as a solicitor, including SQE sponsorship and support
- Exposure to top-tier international work and clients
- Structured training within a specialist VAT legal team
- Opportunity to develop a hybrid accounting/legal skillset highly valued in the market
- Competitive salary and benefits package
This is a rare opportunity to bridge the gap between accountancy and law, joining a firm that actively invests in individuals looking to retrain and qualify. You’ll gain hands-on experience in legal VAT advisory while being supported every step of the way toward becoming a qualified lawyer.
If this role sounds of interest, please reach out to Sally McIntyre-Brown on sallymcintyre-broan@brewermorris.com
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