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Vice President - Corporate Tax Accounting

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A leading global investment bank is seeking an experienced Vice President.
This is a highly visible role offering the opportunity to work closely with stakeholders across the business, providing strategic oversight of tax accounting and reporting processes within a dynamic financial services environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the preparation and review of quarterly and annual corporate tax accounting provisions under US GAAP and IFRS.
- Manage the calculation, analysis, and reporting of current and deferred tax positions across multiple legal entities.
- Ensure tax disclosures within statutory accounts and external financial reporting are accurate, complete, and compliant.
- Monitor and assess the impact of new accounting standards, tax legislation, and regulatory developments.
- Partner with non-tax colleagues, providing technical guidance on complex tax accounting issues and support strategic business initiatives.
- Oversee the outsourced corporate tax compliance process, managing external advisors and reviewing, challenging, and approving corporate tax returns and associated filings prior to submission.
- Support tax audits, regulatory enquiries, and internal governance requirements.
- Drive continuous improvement across tax reporting, compliance, and control frameworks.
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Candidate Profile
- Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CA or equivalent) and/or Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA).
- Extensive corporate tax experience within Financial Services.
- Strong technical knowledge of tax accounting principles under US GAAP and IFRS.
- Experience reviewing and overseeing outsourced tax compliance processes.
- Strong understanding of deferred tax accounting, uncertain tax positions, and tax reporting controls.
- Proven ability to communicate complex tax matters to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong stakeholder management skills.
- Confident working in a fast-paced, highly regulated environment.


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What's on Offer
- Base salary up to £120,000.
- Strong annual bonus opportunity.
If you are a corporate tax specialist with a proven tax accounting background in financial services, we would be keen to discuss this opportunity in confidence.
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