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Tax Manager - Senior Tax Manager

Signet Resources
Berkshire
2 weeks ago
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Tax Manager – Senior Tax Manager


Location: Reading & London

Client: Big 4 Accountancy Firm

I am currently supporting one of the Big 4 Accountancy Firms at an exciting period of growth. My client is looking to hire across the South of England at two levels of experience at either Tax Manager or Senior Tax Manager. These roles will suit someone who is confident, driven, autonomous and has excellent stakeholder management.

Essential:

Must be qualified: ACA, ACCA, ATT or CTA. Must have specialist Tax expertise in either Corporation Tax, Transaction Tax or M&A Tax. Also, suitable if you have trained or studied in accounting and have moved into Tax. Must be willing to go into the office 2 days a week. Our client is looking for individuals who are committed to a career in tax, who have a collaborative approach with minimal moves on their CV.

Salary & Benefits: Salary & benefits on offer will vary depending on experience and level of role.

If interested, please submit your CV and contact Lewis Rowe –

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