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Tax Accountant

Leeds, West Yorkshire

Tax Accountant

  1. Permanent
£38,500 - £55,000 per annum
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Leeds, West Yorkshire

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Part Time Tax Accountant / Leeds - Hybrid / £55,000 Pro Rata with Benefits

Marks Sattin are collaborating with a national market leader looking on expanding their Tax team by bringing in a Part Time Tax Accountant. This is an exciting opportunity within a fast-paced environment and great company culture.

The Role:

The Tax Accountant role will support the Tax team in all aspects of direct and indirect taxation, ensuring the correct and timely delivery of all tax returns. This a part time role offering hybrid & flexible working. However Full Time candidates can also be concidered.


Day to Day

  • Responsible for completion and submission of a variety of Direct and Indirect tax returns including; APD, VAT, Corporation tax, PSA and share option forms.
  • Assist preparing the tax accounting workings and help forecast future tax liabilities
  • Collaborating with wider business & engaging with stakeholders

Key Skills & Qualifications:

  • Strong understanding & experience working with indirect OR direct Tax.
  • Possessing one of the following qualifications: ACA, CTA, OR ACCA

Benefits

  • Private Health Care
  • Share Scheme
  • Great Pension
  • Regular training and career development
  • Employee Discount & others…

Apply by submitting a copy of your CV or by contacting Aleksandra Taranovskaja | Aleks.Taranovskaja@Markssattin.com

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