An exciting opportunity has arisen for a CTA qualified Tax Manager to join awell-established accountancy firm. This full-time role offers excellent benefits and a salary range of £55,000 - £60,000.
As a Tax Manager, You will be advising clients on key tax areas, including income and capital tax planning, trusts, succession planning, share options, and residency issues.
You will be responsible for:
- Overseeing a diverse portfolio of clients, ensuring high-quality service.
- Leading the tax advisory team, collaborating with other departments as needed.
- Supporting business development, marketing, and networking efforts alongside senior partners.
- Mentoring and developing junior staff to foster growth within the team.
What we are looking for:
- Previous experience working as a Tax Manager, Tax Senior, Tax Accountant or in a similar role.
- CTA qualification.
- Strong leadership and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage a diverse portfolio and drive business development initiatives.
- Proactive approach to business development.
Whats on offer:
- Permanent health insurance scheme
- Death in service scheme
- 50 per cent private health insurance (optional)
- Flexible working via our TOIL system
This is an exceptional Tax Manager opportunity to advance your career in a supportive and progressive firm. Apply now to seize this opportunity.
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