Private Client Tax Manager
Job Details
Full Job Description
Job DescriptionFirm: Big 4
Workload: Private Client Tax advisory
Location: London
Salary: £60-75k
Benefits: Bonus Scheme, 27 days holiday
Are you an experienced Assistant Private Client Tax Manager or Tax Manager from a mid-tier firm seeking an advisory role in a Big 4 London based role?
Our client is often considered to be the most people-centric of the UK's Big 4 firms with a positive culture and a fantastic track record for promoting diversity, ethical standards and social responsibility. The Private Client Tax team in London is looking to expand their team and looking to recruit a Manager to work on an existing client base and expand their network through business development and winning new business.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Build relationships with clients
- Successful delivery of technically demanding consulting projects
- Development of junior team members
- Business development in order to win new business
The successful candidate will
- Be CTA/ATT or TEP qualified
- Have over 5 years' Personal Tax experience
- Experience working on your own portfolio of clients consisting of directors of owner-managed businesses, property clients, HNWI's, landed estates, non-UK domiciled individuals and non-resident clients
- Experience delivering personal tax advisory
If you are looking for Private Client Tax Manager jobs in London, please contact Austin Rose, the public practice recruitment specialists.
Please apply on-line for
immediate consideration. Once you have applied if you have any
questions call 0203 22 55 060.
Please also note that due to
the volume of applications, only those shortlisted will be contacted.
If you have not received a response within two weeks, please assume
your application for this role was unsuccessful.
Private Client Tax Manager
Austin Rose
All Direct Job Ads are subject to WhatJobs Terms of Service. We allow users to flag postings that may be in violation of those terms. Job Ads may also be flagged by WhatJobs. However, no moderation system is perfect, and flagging a posting does not ensure that it will be removed.