Personal Tax Assistant Manager
Inverness, Highlands
Personal Tax Assistant Manager
- Permanent
Inverness, Highlands
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Start your job searchPersonal Tax Assistant Manager / Scotland - Remote / £45,000 - £55,000 DOE with Benefits
Marks Sattin are collaborating with a well-established Practice up North whose current Personal Tax team are going through an exciting period of growth with a diverse UK client base.
The Role:
This role will be responsible for the provision of high-quality personal tax compliance. The clients include individuals, trusts, partnerships, and LLPs across a range of sectors, particularly landed estates and rural businesses.
- You will be a main point of contact on a portfolio of clients on day-to-day tax matters (both compliance and advisory)
- Delivery and management of personal tax
- Clearly articulate complex tax issues and develop effective solutions.
- Ensuring stakeholders are kept up to date with emerging corporate and wider tax developments.
- Collaborating with the wider team.
- Ad hoc advice related to the annual compliance cycle
Skills:
- Personal Tax experience.
- ACA/ACCA/CTA qualified or working towards
- Experience engaging with internal & External stakeholders
Benefits:
- 35 hour working week with a hybrid working policy with the flexibility to work from home for up to three days per week (our core hours are 10-4)
- Contributory pension scheme
- 25 days annual leave
- Life Assurance
- Eligibility for the firm's Profit-Sharing Plan. Paid in December.
- Eligibility for the discretionary bonus scheme
Apply by submitting a copy of your CV or by contacting Aleksandra Taranovskaja | Aleksandra.Taranovskaja@Markssattin.com
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