Group Tax Accountant
West Yorkshire, Leeds
Group Tax Accountant
West Yorkshire, Leeds
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin is working in partnership with a leading business who are based in Leeds and are recruiting for a Group Tax Accountant. Working with the Head of Tax, you will play a key role in helping drive the tax function forward. With a range of projects lined up for the rest of the year, your main focus will be on tax compliance however you will be required to offer technical support where applicable.
Based in Leeds, this is the perfect location for someone who is keen to work for a business that invests heavily in development but also enjoy what the city has to offer.
You will be responsible for:
- Assist the preparation of the corporation tax computations for the UK entities
- Support the statutory accounts in terms of tax disclosures and liabilities
- Corporation tax quarterly payment calculations and liaising with HMRC where required
- Support processes to give a clear tax governance process throughout the business
- Preparation of group entity VAT returns on a quarterly basis
This is a perfect move for someone who is looking for that step from practice to industry. Ideally you will have at least two years' experience working in a tax function and now looking for a new sector or business to support you. Ideally you will be (CTA/ACA/CIMA fully or part qualified) and have strong communication skills.
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