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International Tax Manager

Signet Resources
Berkshire
2 weeks ago
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International Tax Manager


Location: London

One of the Big 4 is on the hunt for an ambitious tax professional to join its International Tax Advisory team. This is your chance to work with major UK-listed and global clients on high-stakes, cross-border projects that shape the future of international business.

From global restructures to navigating the latest tax policy shifts like BEPS 2.0, you’ll be at the heart of strategic decision-making delivering real impact and building trusted relationships.

Whether you're already operating at Manager level or you're an Assistant Manager ready to rise, this role offers the exposure, challenge, and recognition to progress your career.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Advising on international structuring, refinancing, and operating model design Leading complex, multi-country projects with cross-functional teams Mentoring junior talent and helping shape the next generation of tax leaders Building strong client relationships and spotting growth opportunities Contributing to pitches and business development with confidence and flair

What We’re Looking For:

ACA, CTA, ATT or ACCA or equivalent qualification Solid corporate tax and accounting expertise A natural communicator with sharp analytical instincts Commercially savvy, curious, and detail-oriented Proven ability to juggle multiple projects and stakeholders

Salary: Competitive and based on experience

Send your CV to Lewis Rowe at

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