An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Tax Manager to join a private client department at a well-established law firm. This role offers excellent benefits and a competitive salary.
As a Tax Manager, you will undertake fee-earning work, contributing to the division's profitability and the firm's strategic development.
You will be responsible for:
- Provide support to the Trust and Tax Director, offering tax and accountancy assistance to the Private Client team.
- Assist in the development of the Trainee Trusts & Accounts Manager.
- Accurately prepare trust and estate accounts, tax computations for companies, individuals, estates, and trusts.
- Liaise with clients, intermediaries, and tax authorities, identifying tax-planning opportunities.
- Deliver high-quality commercial legal services while ensuring compliance with professional ethics and quality standards.
What we are looking for:
- Previously worked as a Tax Manager, Tax Senior, Tax Consultant, Tax Advisor, Accounts Manager or in a similar role.
- Hold or Near completion of ATT qualification (or equivalent) with specialist tax knowledge.
- Advanced user of MS Excel and business information systems.
- Strong motivation to learn and develop knowledge in a fast-paced environment.
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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