Assistant Tax Manager (Tax Writer)
London
Assistant Tax Manager (Tax Writer)
London
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Highly unique opportunity for Assistant Tax Manager (Tax Writer)
Our Client is part of a FTSE 100 global professional information solutions provider who are principally focussed on innovation to move with the times.
A unique role has emerged in the Corporate Tax team as a Tax writer to contribute to the development of online practical guidance. Reporting to the Tax Manager for the Corporate Tax module, you will be responsible for:
- Developing and writing new content that is of a high standard technically and editorially
- Identifying core content and online product needs of corporate tax advisors and acting on customer feedback
- Supporting the sales and marketing function in taking products to market
You will be CTA/ACA qualified with comprehensive knowledge and practical experience of both Corporate & International Tax. You possess strong written and spoken communication skills. You will have good analytical skills & will have acquired a high standard of tax technical literacy with a proven desire to keep up to date with changing legislation and common practice. You will be able to demonstrate commercial awareness.
Our client provides an exclusive benefits package of 28.5 days holiday & Pension inclusive of Life Cover, on top of the excellent base salary.
If you would like to apply or discuss this opportunity in more detail please contact Mehul Malde at Marks Sattin on: Tel 020 7747 9671 Email: mehul.malde@markssattin.com <mailto:mehul.malde@markssattin.com>
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