Senior Tax Manager with experience in Transactions Your new company Join a forward-thinking accountancy and business advisory firm that works with some of the UK's most ambitious and high-growth businesses. With a strong focus on entrepreneurial clients, this firm partners with dynamic organisations and their leadership teams, helping them navigate change and unlock new opportunities. Collaboration, innovation, and a people-first culture are at the heart of everything they do. Your new role As Senior Tax Manager, you'll play a pivotal role within the Business Tax team, working closely with clients across a wide variety of sectors. From advising on high-profile M&A transactions to overseeing tax compliance and delivering strategic advisory solutions, you'll enjoy a broad and impactful role. You'll manage your own portfolio, build strong client relationships, and collaborate with senior stakeholders across the business. Alongside this, you'll contribute to developing new business opportunities and support the growth and development of the wider team. What you'll need to succeed Strong, up-to-date technical knowledge of corporate taxation Proven experience advising entrepreneurs, owner-managed businesses, and PE-backed groups Expertise in M&A tax matters (e.g. structuring, due diligence, buy/sell-side) Experience managing a client portfolio, including billing and cash collection Ability to deliver both compliance and advisory services efficiently A collaborative mindset with confidence working alongside senior stakeholders Leadership skills with a passion for mentoring and developing others CTA, ACA (or equivalent) qualified and/or degree educated What you'll get in return Exposure to high-profile, complex client work across diverse industries A supportive, collaborative culture that encourages growth and innovation Flexible, agile, and remote working options to support your work-life balance Clear progression pathways with structured career development Access to a wide network of expertise and cutting-edge resources A workplace that values individuality, encourages ideas, and rewards contribution What you need to do now If you're looking for a role where your expertise will truly make an impact and your career can thrive, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now and be part of a team shaping the future of business.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Manager with experience in Transactions Your new company Join a forward-thinking accountancy and business advisory firm that works with some of the UK's most ambitious and high-growth businesses. With a strong focus on entrepreneurial clients, this firm partners with dynamic organisations and their leadership teams, helping them navigate change and unlock new opportunities. Collaboration, innovation, and a people-first culture are at the heart of everything they do. Your new role As Senior Tax Manager, you'll play a pivotal role within the Business Tax team, working closely with clients across a wide variety of sectors. From advising on high-profile M&A transactions to overseeing tax compliance and delivering strategic advisory solutions, you'll enjoy a broad and impactful role. You'll manage your own portfolio, build strong client relationships, and collaborate with senior stakeholders across the business. Alongside this, you'll contribute to developing new business opportunities and support the growth and development of the wider team. What you'll need to succeed Strong, up-to-date technical knowledge of corporate taxation Proven experience advising entrepreneurs, owner-managed businesses, and PE-backed groups Expertise in M&A tax matters (e.g. structuring, due diligence, buy/sell-side) Experience managing a client portfolio, including billing and cash collection Ability to deliver both compliance and advisory services efficiently A collaborative mindset with confidence working alongside senior stakeholders Leadership skills with a passion for mentoring and developing others CTA, ACA (or equivalent) qualified and/or degree educated What you'll get in return Exposure to high-profile, complex client work across diverse industries A supportive, collaborative culture that encourages growth and innovation Flexible, agile, and remote working options to support your work-life balance Clear progression pathways with structured career development Access to a wide network of expertise and cutting-edge resources A workplace that values individuality, encourages ideas, and rewards contribution What you need to do now If you're looking for a role where your expertise will truly make an impact and your career can thrive, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now and be part of a team shaping the future of business.
Job Title: Paraplanner Location: West London Hybrid 2 days WFH Salary: Up to 70,000 depending on experience Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:30 pm Benefits: Pension, life assurance, and eye care 25 days annual leave plus bank/public holidays and annual leave purchase option Discretionary annual bonus About the position of Paraplanner We are working with a highly regarded independent financial planning firm known for delivering tailored, whole-of-market advice and building long-term client relationships. They are seeking an experienced Senior Paraplanner to join their London team, taking ownership of complex technical cases across pensions, investments, offshore bonds, and estate planning. You will work closely with Financial Planners to deliver high-quality, compliant advice, ensuring accuracy, technical robustness, and strong client outcomes. This is a key role within a collaborative and high-performing environment, offering hybrid working, strong benefits, and genuine support for professional development. Responsibilities for the role of Paraplanner: Manage complex paraplanning cases end-to-end across pensions, investments, defined benefit schemes, offshore bonds, and estate planning Produce high-quality, compliant suitability reports and technical recommendations Review fact finds, calculations, and supporting documentation for accuracy and suitability Partner closely with Financial Planners to support holistic client advice Provide technical input on trusts, taxation, and probate planning Support efficient case progression, liaising with internal and offshore teams Mentor junior paraplanners and provide technical oversight where required Ensure all work meets regulatory and internal quality standards Undertake technical research for complex or non-standard cases Experience and skills required for the role of Paraplanner: 5+ years' paraplanning experience within financial services Chartered status (CII Advanced Diploma or equivalent) essential Strong technical knowledge across pensions, investments, DB schemes, offshore bonds, and estate planning Proven ability to produce complex suitability reports and recommendations Confident reviewing technical data, calculations, and fact finds Strong understanding of trusts, taxation, and probate planning Able to perform in a fast-paced, high-quality output environment Strong attention to detail with a structured, solutions-focused approach For more information regarding the role of Paraplanner , please contact us Stellar Select is acting as an employment agency and is a corporate member of the REC. Due to a high volume of applications, we will only contact you if your application has been successful. We aim to contact all successful contacts within two business days.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Paraplanner Location: West London Hybrid 2 days WFH Salary: Up to 70,000 depending on experience Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:30 pm Benefits: Pension, life assurance, and eye care 25 days annual leave plus bank/public holidays and annual leave purchase option Discretionary annual bonus About the position of Paraplanner We are working with a highly regarded independent financial planning firm known for delivering tailored, whole-of-market advice and building long-term client relationships. They are seeking an experienced Senior Paraplanner to join their London team, taking ownership of complex technical cases across pensions, investments, offshore bonds, and estate planning. You will work closely with Financial Planners to deliver high-quality, compliant advice, ensuring accuracy, technical robustness, and strong client outcomes. This is a key role within a collaborative and high-performing environment, offering hybrid working, strong benefits, and genuine support for professional development. Responsibilities for the role of Paraplanner: Manage complex paraplanning cases end-to-end across pensions, investments, defined benefit schemes, offshore bonds, and estate planning Produce high-quality, compliant suitability reports and technical recommendations Review fact finds, calculations, and supporting documentation for accuracy and suitability Partner closely with Financial Planners to support holistic client advice Provide technical input on trusts, taxation, and probate planning Support efficient case progression, liaising with internal and offshore teams Mentor junior paraplanners and provide technical oversight where required Ensure all work meets regulatory and internal quality standards Undertake technical research for complex or non-standard cases Experience and skills required for the role of Paraplanner: 5+ years' paraplanning experience within financial services Chartered status (CII Advanced Diploma or equivalent) essential Strong technical knowledge across pensions, investments, DB schemes, offshore bonds, and estate planning Proven ability to produce complex suitability reports and recommendations Confident reviewing technical data, calculations, and fact finds Strong understanding of trusts, taxation, and probate planning Able to perform in a fast-paced, high-quality output environment Strong attention to detail with a structured, solutions-focused approach For more information regarding the role of Paraplanner , please contact us Stellar Select is acting as an employment agency and is a corporate member of the REC. Due to a high volume of applications, we will only contact you if your application has been successful. We aim to contact all successful contacts within two business days.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Accounts Senior to join a leading accountancy firm in Eastbourne. The role focuses on providing high-quality accounting and finance support to a diverse portfolio of clients. Client Details This accountancy firm is a well-established, medium-sized organisation with a strong reputation in the accounting and finance sector. They are known for their commitment to delivering expert services to their clients, fostering a collaborative and professional work environment. Description Prepare and review financial statements and accounts for a range of clients. Manage VAT returns and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Assist in the preparation of corporate and personal tax computations. Support junior team members by providing guidance and reviewing their work. Ensure all client deadlines are met with accuracy and efficiency. Provide professional advice to clients on accounting and tax matters. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of accounting standards and tax legislation. Contribute to the continuous improvement of internal processes and practices. Profile A successful Accounts Senior should have: A recognised accounting qualification such as ACCA or ACA, or equivalent experience. Strong technical expertise in accounting and tax practices within professional services. Proficiency in using accounting software and Microsoft Office applications. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. The ability to communicate effectively with clients and team members. Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from 35,000 to 45,000 per annum, depending on experience. Comprehensive benefits package (details available upon request). A permanent position with opportunities for career progression. A professional and collaborative working environment in Eastbourne. Support for professional development and ongoing training. Hybrid working.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Accounts Senior to join a leading accountancy firm in Eastbourne. The role focuses on providing high-quality accounting and finance support to a diverse portfolio of clients. Client Details This accountancy firm is a well-established, medium-sized organisation with a strong reputation in the accounting and finance sector. They are known for their commitment to delivering expert services to their clients, fostering a collaborative and professional work environment. Description Prepare and review financial statements and accounts for a range of clients. Manage VAT returns and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Assist in the preparation of corporate and personal tax computations. Support junior team members by providing guidance and reviewing their work. Ensure all client deadlines are met with accuracy and efficiency. Provide professional advice to clients on accounting and tax matters. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of accounting standards and tax legislation. Contribute to the continuous improvement of internal processes and practices. Profile A successful Accounts Senior should have: A recognised accounting qualification such as ACCA or ACA, or equivalent experience. Strong technical expertise in accounting and tax practices within professional services. Proficiency in using accounting software and Microsoft Office applications. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. The ability to communicate effectively with clients and team members. Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from 35,000 to 45,000 per annum, depending on experience. Comprehensive benefits package (details available upon request). A permanent position with opportunities for career progression. A professional and collaborative working environment in Eastbourne. Support for professional development and ongoing training. Hybrid working.
Are you an experienced accountant with a practice background looking for your next opportunity with a highly regarded firm? A well-established and well-respected accountancy practice near Portsmouth is looking for a skilled and motivated accountant to join their team offering a fantastic opportunity to work across a varied client portfolio within a supportive and professional environment. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an accountant who has gained solid experience within practice and is looking to continue their career with a firm that genuinely values its people. Whether you are AAT qualified or part-qualified, if you have hands-on practice experience and the drive to deliver a high standard of work for a diverse client base, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Preparation of accounts for a varied portfolio of clients including sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies Preparation of personal and corporate tax returns, ensuring accuracy and compliance Supporting with VAT returns, bookkeeping, and management accounts as required Liaising with clients in a confident and professional manner, building strong and lasting relationships Working closely with senior members of the team and supporting the smooth day-to-day running of the practice Keeping up to date with changes in accounting standards, tax legislation, and best practice What We're Looking For some experience working within an accountancy practice AAT qualified or part-qualified (ACCA or ACA) candidates at either stage are encouraged to apply Good working knowledge of accounts preparation and tax across a range of client types Proficient with accounting software such as Xero, Sage, QuickBooks, or similar Strong attention to detail with excellent organisational and time management skills A professional, client-focused approach with strong communication skills Based within commuting distance of Portsmouth What's on Offer Salary up to £45,000 depending on experience and level of qualification A supportive and collaborative team environment within a highly regarded, well-established practice Exposure to a varied and interesting client base across a range of sectors Genuine opportunities for career development and progression within the firm Study support considered for the right candidate How to Apply If you're an experienced practice accountant ready to take the next step in your career with a firm that will truly value your contribution, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced accountant with a practice background looking for your next opportunity with a highly regarded firm? A well-established and well-respected accountancy practice near Portsmouth is looking for a skilled and motivated accountant to join their team offering a fantastic opportunity to work across a varied client portfolio within a supportive and professional environment. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an accountant who has gained solid experience within practice and is looking to continue their career with a firm that genuinely values its people. Whether you are AAT qualified or part-qualified, if you have hands-on practice experience and the drive to deliver a high standard of work for a diverse client base, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Preparation of accounts for a varied portfolio of clients including sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies Preparation of personal and corporate tax returns, ensuring accuracy and compliance Supporting with VAT returns, bookkeeping, and management accounts as required Liaising with clients in a confident and professional manner, building strong and lasting relationships Working closely with senior members of the team and supporting the smooth day-to-day running of the practice Keeping up to date with changes in accounting standards, tax legislation, and best practice What We're Looking For some experience working within an accountancy practice AAT qualified or part-qualified (ACCA or ACA) candidates at either stage are encouraged to apply Good working knowledge of accounts preparation and tax across a range of client types Proficient with accounting software such as Xero, Sage, QuickBooks, or similar Strong attention to detail with excellent organisational and time management skills A professional, client-focused approach with strong communication skills Based within commuting distance of Portsmouth What's on Offer Salary up to £45,000 depending on experience and level of qualification A supportive and collaborative team environment within a highly regarded, well-established practice Exposure to a varied and interesting client base across a range of sectors Genuine opportunities for career development and progression within the firm Study support considered for the right candidate How to Apply If you're an experienced practice accountant ready to take the next step in your career with a firm that will truly value your contribution, we'd love to hear from you.
Streamline Recruitment are currently seeking an experienced Bookkeeper to join a growing luxury skin care company based in Central London. This is a varied and hands-on role where you will take ownership of the day-to-day finance function while supporting the wider business with reporting, budgeting, payroll, and financial administration. Working closely with management and external accountants, you'll play a key role in ensuring the smooth running of the finance department and maintaining accurate financial records across the business. Key Responsibilities Processing supplier invoices and managing the purchase ledger. Raising customer invoices and overseeing credit control activities. Managing supplier payments and employee expenses. Reconciling and maintaining four company bank accounts. Preparing cash flow forecasts and monitoring business performance. Producing sales revenue reports and management information. Assisting with the preparation of management accounts and board reporting packs. Managing payroll administration, PAYE, National Insurance, and staff commissions. Monitoring business loans, including interest calculations and repayments. Supporting budgeting, target setting, and variance analysis. Preparing and submitting VAT returns. Liaising with external accountants regarding annual accounts preparation. Supporting financial information required for R&D tax credit submissions. Assisting with stock valuation and inventory reporting. Maintaining KYC documentation for banking facilities and corporate accounts. Managing insurance renewals and finance-related administration. Liaising with the landlord and overseeing business rates administration. Providing ad-hoc financial reports and analysis for management. Supporting HR and operational administration where required. Assisting with IT-related administration and supplier coordination. What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Bookkeeper, Senior Bookkeeper, or similar finance position. Strong understanding of bookkeeping principles and financial controls. Experience managing accounts within an SME environment. Knowledge of VAT, payroll, PAYE, and National Insurance processes. Experience with cash flow forecasting and financial reporting. Proficiency with accounting software and Microsoft Excel. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong communication skills and a proactive approach. AAT qualification or equivalent would be advantageous. Monday Friday fully office based. 09:00-17:00 6 month contract with potential to go perm, £DOE. If you are interested in discussing further, please apply today!
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Streamline Recruitment are currently seeking an experienced Bookkeeper to join a growing luxury skin care company based in Central London. This is a varied and hands-on role where you will take ownership of the day-to-day finance function while supporting the wider business with reporting, budgeting, payroll, and financial administration. Working closely with management and external accountants, you'll play a key role in ensuring the smooth running of the finance department and maintaining accurate financial records across the business. Key Responsibilities Processing supplier invoices and managing the purchase ledger. Raising customer invoices and overseeing credit control activities. Managing supplier payments and employee expenses. Reconciling and maintaining four company bank accounts. Preparing cash flow forecasts and monitoring business performance. Producing sales revenue reports and management information. Assisting with the preparation of management accounts and board reporting packs. Managing payroll administration, PAYE, National Insurance, and staff commissions. Monitoring business loans, including interest calculations and repayments. Supporting budgeting, target setting, and variance analysis. Preparing and submitting VAT returns. Liaising with external accountants regarding annual accounts preparation. Supporting financial information required for R&D tax credit submissions. Assisting with stock valuation and inventory reporting. Maintaining KYC documentation for banking facilities and corporate accounts. Managing insurance renewals and finance-related administration. Liaising with the landlord and overseeing business rates administration. Providing ad-hoc financial reports and analysis for management. Supporting HR and operational administration where required. Assisting with IT-related administration and supplier coordination. What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Bookkeeper, Senior Bookkeeper, or similar finance position. Strong understanding of bookkeeping principles and financial controls. Experience managing accounts within an SME environment. Knowledge of VAT, payroll, PAYE, and National Insurance processes. Experience with cash flow forecasting and financial reporting. Proficiency with accounting software and Microsoft Excel. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong communication skills and a proactive approach. AAT qualification or equivalent would be advantageous. Monday Friday fully office based. 09:00-17:00 6 month contract with potential to go perm, £DOE. If you are interested in discussing further, please apply today!
Overview A well-established and growing accountancy and advisory firm in Oxfordshire is looking to appoint a Corporate Tax Manager to join its expanding tax team. This position offers the opportunity to work with a diverse portfolio of clients ranging from owner-managed businesses and entrepreneurial groups through to larger mid-market organisations across a variety of sectors. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality corporate tax compliance services while also supporting and contributing to advisory projects. Working closely with senior members of the tax team as well as colleagues in audit and accounts, the role provides exposure to a broad range of technical matters including tax planning, group structuring, corporate reorganisations and transactional support. You will be responsible for reviewing and preparing corporate tax computations, managing client relationships, identifying advisory opportunities and ensuring that work is delivered to a high technical standard. The firm offers a collaborative and supportive environment with a strong focus on professional development. This role would suit a Corporate Tax professional currently working within accountancy practice who is looking to develop their technical knowledge, gain greater exposure to advisory work and progress their career within a forward-thinking firm.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Overview A well-established and growing accountancy and advisory firm in Oxfordshire is looking to appoint a Corporate Tax Manager to join its expanding tax team. This position offers the opportunity to work with a diverse portfolio of clients ranging from owner-managed businesses and entrepreneurial groups through to larger mid-market organisations across a variety of sectors. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality corporate tax compliance services while also supporting and contributing to advisory projects. Working closely with senior members of the tax team as well as colleagues in audit and accounts, the role provides exposure to a broad range of technical matters including tax planning, group structuring, corporate reorganisations and transactional support. You will be responsible for reviewing and preparing corporate tax computations, managing client relationships, identifying advisory opportunities and ensuring that work is delivered to a high technical standard. The firm offers a collaborative and supportive environment with a strong focus on professional development. This role would suit a Corporate Tax professional currently working within accountancy practice who is looking to develop their technical knowledge, gain greater exposure to advisory work and progress their career within a forward-thinking firm.
Partnership Manager Location : Manchester / Hybrid Salary : £60,000 £70,000 per annum + Bonus + Benefits Benefits : Opportunity to join a growing and highly regarded advisory business, Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making, A role with genuine influence on company growth, Clear progression opportunities as the business expands, Flexible hybrid working and Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package. About the Opportunity Dunwall Associates are delighted to be representing a highly respected specialist tax advisory firm with ambitious growth plans across the UK. As part of this growth strategy, we are seeking a Partnership Manager to develop and grow a network of professional introducers, creating new business opportunities and strengthening the firm's position within the professional services market. This is a highly visible role, working closely with the Head of Sales, Partners and senior leadership team, with genuine scope to influence business growth and future direction. The Role The Partnership Manager will be responsible for building and managing relationships with key professional introducers including accountancy firms, law firms, corporate finance advisers, private equity firms and other professional services organisations. The focus of the role is to generate high-quality opportunities through trusted partnerships and develop a sustainable referral network that supports the firm's continued growth. Key Responsibilities Partnership Development Develop and grow strategic relationships with professional introducers across the UK. Build strong relationships with Partners, Directors and senior decision-makers. Create and execute partnership plans to drive referral activity and revenue growth. Act as the primary contact for key partnership accounts. Business Development & Origination Generate new client opportunities through the partner network. Identify, qualify and progress opportunities aligned to the firm's service offering. Work closely with Partners and technical teams to convert introductions into successful engagements. Maintain and manage a healthy pipeline of opportunities through CRM systems. Market Engagement Represent the business at networking events, industry forums and client events. Support marketing initiatives including events, campaigns and thought leadership activities. Share market intelligence and partner feedback to support business growth. About You Essential Experience in partnership development, business development, account management or origination within professional services. Proven ability to build relationships with senior stakeholders. Strong commercial awareness and a track record of generating opportunities. Excellent communication, networking and relationship management skills. Self-motivated, organised and comfortable working autonomously. Desirable Experience working with tax, accountancy, legal, corporate finance or advisory firms. Understanding of referral-led and introducer-based business models. Experience using HubSpot or similar CRM systems. An existing professional services network would be advantageous. Success Measures Growth in referral revenue. New opportunities generated through partner relationships. Expansion of active introducer network. Pipeline value and conversion rates. Contribution to the firm's overall growth objectives. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Partnership Manager Location : Manchester / Hybrid Salary : £60,000 £70,000 per annum + Bonus + Benefits Benefits : Opportunity to join a growing and highly regarded advisory business, Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making, A role with genuine influence on company growth, Clear progression opportunities as the business expands, Flexible hybrid working and Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package. About the Opportunity Dunwall Associates are delighted to be representing a highly respected specialist tax advisory firm with ambitious growth plans across the UK. As part of this growth strategy, we are seeking a Partnership Manager to develop and grow a network of professional introducers, creating new business opportunities and strengthening the firm's position within the professional services market. This is a highly visible role, working closely with the Head of Sales, Partners and senior leadership team, with genuine scope to influence business growth and future direction. The Role The Partnership Manager will be responsible for building and managing relationships with key professional introducers including accountancy firms, law firms, corporate finance advisers, private equity firms and other professional services organisations. The focus of the role is to generate high-quality opportunities through trusted partnerships and develop a sustainable referral network that supports the firm's continued growth. Key Responsibilities Partnership Development Develop and grow strategic relationships with professional introducers across the UK. Build strong relationships with Partners, Directors and senior decision-makers. Create and execute partnership plans to drive referral activity and revenue growth. Act as the primary contact for key partnership accounts. Business Development & Origination Generate new client opportunities through the partner network. Identify, qualify and progress opportunities aligned to the firm's service offering. Work closely with Partners and technical teams to convert introductions into successful engagements. Maintain and manage a healthy pipeline of opportunities through CRM systems. Market Engagement Represent the business at networking events, industry forums and client events. Support marketing initiatives including events, campaigns and thought leadership activities. Share market intelligence and partner feedback to support business growth. About You Essential Experience in partnership development, business development, account management or origination within professional services. Proven ability to build relationships with senior stakeholders. Strong commercial awareness and a track record of generating opportunities. Excellent communication, networking and relationship management skills. Self-motivated, organised and comfortable working autonomously. Desirable Experience working with tax, accountancy, legal, corporate finance or advisory firms. Understanding of referral-led and introducer-based business models. Experience using HubSpot or similar CRM systems. An existing professional services network would be advantageous. Success Measures Growth in referral revenue. New opportunities generated through partner relationships. Expansion of active introducer network. Pipeline value and conversion rates. Contribution to the firm's overall growth objectives. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
We are seeking a Corporate Accounts Assistant to join our Paulton accounts team. This role can be part-time ( hours per week) or full-time and offers the opportunity to work with a varied client portfolio, gain hands-on accounts experience, and receive full support to pursue professional qualifications. Hybrid and flexible working options are available after probation. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and review small company accounts and corporation tax returns. • Assist with drafting more complex accounts for senior review. • Prepare dormant accounts to meet deadlines. • Support bookkeeping and updating of client records in Xero. • Assist UK and US tax teams with corporate client information. • Basic dividend planning and drafting of basic partnership and non-resident company tax returns under guidance. • Manage own workload and contribute as a flexible team player. Candidate Requirements: • AAT Level 3/4 or ACCA/ACA Part-Qualified. • Experience preparing company accounts using accounting software. • Degree (minimum 2:1) or at least 3 A-levels (A, B, B) preferred. • Strong IT skills, particularly Excel, and ability to learn new software quickly. • Excellent communication, attention to detail, and professional approach. • Knowledge of VAT, LLP accounts, international clients, or Xero is desirable but not essential. Employment Details: • Part-time (preferred) or full-time permanent role. • Core hours 9:00am 2:30pm for part-time; flexible around 10am 4pm. • Hybrid working: three days in-office, two days remote after probation. Benefits: • Study package fully funded to pursue AAT/ACCA/ACA qualifications. • Holiday: 23 days plus flexible bank holidays, holiday trading, and additional holiday with service. • Dedicated Wellbeing Day. • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) and MYNDUP wellbeing platform. • Rewards, Health Cash Plan, Pension & Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Schemes, Cycle to Work, client/employee referral bonuses. • Death in Service Life Assurance and enhanced family leave policies. • ERIC recognition awards, long service awards, and regular employee events. Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear IT Recruitment Limited. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a Corporate Accounts Assistant to join our Paulton accounts team. This role can be part-time ( hours per week) or full-time and offers the opportunity to work with a varied client portfolio, gain hands-on accounts experience, and receive full support to pursue professional qualifications. Hybrid and flexible working options are available after probation. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and review small company accounts and corporation tax returns. • Assist with drafting more complex accounts for senior review. • Prepare dormant accounts to meet deadlines. • Support bookkeeping and updating of client records in Xero. • Assist UK and US tax teams with corporate client information. • Basic dividend planning and drafting of basic partnership and non-resident company tax returns under guidance. • Manage own workload and contribute as a flexible team player. Candidate Requirements: • AAT Level 3/4 or ACCA/ACA Part-Qualified. • Experience preparing company accounts using accounting software. • Degree (minimum 2:1) or at least 3 A-levels (A, B, B) preferred. • Strong IT skills, particularly Excel, and ability to learn new software quickly. • Excellent communication, attention to detail, and professional approach. • Knowledge of VAT, LLP accounts, international clients, or Xero is desirable but not essential. Employment Details: • Part-time (preferred) or full-time permanent role. • Core hours 9:00am 2:30pm for part-time; flexible around 10am 4pm. • Hybrid working: three days in-office, two days remote after probation. Benefits: • Study package fully funded to pursue AAT/ACCA/ACA qualifications. • Holiday: 23 days plus flexible bank holidays, holiday trading, and additional holiday with service. • Dedicated Wellbeing Day. • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) and MYNDUP wellbeing platform. • Rewards, Health Cash Plan, Pension & Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Schemes, Cycle to Work, client/employee referral bonuses. • Death in Service Life Assurance and enhanced family leave policies. • ERIC recognition awards, long service awards, and regular employee events. Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear IT Recruitment Limited. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
Your new company Corporate Tax Senior role within a well-established and highly regarded professional environment with a strong reputation for delivering quality accounting and tax services to their clients. With a supportive and collaborative culture where technical excellence and professional growth are actively encouraged, you will work with a diverse client base ranging from owner-managed businesses to larger corporate groups. This opportunity provides a strong platform to further develop your corporate tax expertise within a friendly team. Your new role The successful individual will take ownership of a varied portfolio of corporate clients, ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of compliance services while building and maintaining strong client relationships. You will be responsible for managing all aspects of corporate tax compliance, including the preparation and review of corporation tax returns, covering both standalone entities and more complex group structures. In addition, you will calculate and advise clients on quarterly instalment payments, ensuring they remain compliant and well-informed. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you will have: - A solid foundation in UK corporation tax, with proven experience in preparing and reviewing company tax returns independently.- A proactive and professional approach to your work, with strong attention to detail and the ability to meet tight deadlines while maintaining high standards.- Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as you will be working closely with clients and colleagues. - The ability to manage your own workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and balancing multiple responsibilities.- Proficiency in using accounting software and Microsoft Office applications, with strong analytical skills that enable you to interpret data and provide accurate, insightful advice. A relevant professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA, or CTA, alongside relevant experience, is expected, although individuals close to qualifying will also be considered for this role. What you'll get in return If you are looking to join a supportive team environment that actively encourages professional growth and career progression, this could be an excellent role for you. You will benefit from a dedicated wellbeing offering, including initiatives and resources designed to promote a healthy work-life balance. Alongside this, the organisation offers a competitive salary alongside a comprehensive benefits package. This includes a company pension scheme, a health cash plan, and free on-site parking. You will also receive full support for professional qualifications and ongoing CPD, ensuring you continue to develop your skills and expertise. In addition, you will have access to a staff benefits platform that provides health and wellbeing support as well as exclusive retail discounts. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Corporate Tax professional looking to progress their career within a supportive environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Your new company Corporate Tax Senior role within a well-established and highly regarded professional environment with a strong reputation for delivering quality accounting and tax services to their clients. With a supportive and collaborative culture where technical excellence and professional growth are actively encouraged, you will work with a diverse client base ranging from owner-managed businesses to larger corporate groups. This opportunity provides a strong platform to further develop your corporate tax expertise within a friendly team. Your new role The successful individual will take ownership of a varied portfolio of corporate clients, ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of compliance services while building and maintaining strong client relationships. You will be responsible for managing all aspects of corporate tax compliance, including the preparation and review of corporation tax returns, covering both standalone entities and more complex group structures. In addition, you will calculate and advise clients on quarterly instalment payments, ensuring they remain compliant and well-informed. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you will have: - A solid foundation in UK corporation tax, with proven experience in preparing and reviewing company tax returns independently.- A proactive and professional approach to your work, with strong attention to detail and the ability to meet tight deadlines while maintaining high standards.- Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as you will be working closely with clients and colleagues. - The ability to manage your own workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and balancing multiple responsibilities.- Proficiency in using accounting software and Microsoft Office applications, with strong analytical skills that enable you to interpret data and provide accurate, insightful advice. A relevant professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA, or CTA, alongside relevant experience, is expected, although individuals close to qualifying will also be considered for this role. What you'll get in return If you are looking to join a supportive team environment that actively encourages professional growth and career progression, this could be an excellent role for you. You will benefit from a dedicated wellbeing offering, including initiatives and resources designed to promote a healthy work-life balance. Alongside this, the organisation offers a competitive salary alongside a comprehensive benefits package. This includes a company pension scheme, a health cash plan, and free on-site parking. You will also receive full support for professional qualifications and ongoing CPD, ensuring you continue to develop your skills and expertise. In addition, you will have access to a staff benefits platform that provides health and wellbeing support as well as exclusive retail discounts. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Corporate Tax professional looking to progress their career within a supportive environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Partnership Tax Manager Your new company You will be joininga leading global law firm with an extensive international presence, operatingacross nearly 70 offices worldwide. The firm is recognised for itscollaborative culture, strong client relationships, and commitment toinnovation and inclusivity. With a large network of partners, legalprofessionals and business services teams, the organisation prides itself onworking as one team while delivering excellence to its clients. The firm is alsodedicated to corporate responsibility, promoting diversity and inclusion,supporting communities through pro bono work, and driving sustainabilityinitiatives. Your new role Key responsibilitiesinclude: Managing the full tax reserving process for UK resident partners, including accounting and tax aspects Reviewing and posting monthly tax reserve journals and ensuring accurate accounting records Allocating partnership profits, reviewing foreign taxes and managing deferred tax movements Calculating annual tax reserves, effective tax rates and forecasting for partner drawings Managing double tax relief claims and maintaining foreign tax account reconciliations Supporting tax equalisation calculations and applying relevant tax reliefs Preparing partner tax payment schedules and forecasting future liabilities Acting as a first point of contact for partners, including onboarding new/lateral hires Preparing tax reconciliations for current and departing partners Liaising with external tax advisers and internal finance teams Supporting ongoing projects work and improvements within the tax function Managing and supporting one direct report What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will ideally bring: ACA, ACCA, or CTA qualification Strong understanding of tax processes, ideally within a partnership environment Strong analytical and organisational abilities with attention to detail Confident communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with senior stakeholders What you'll get in return A competitive salary and benefits package Flexible hybrid working model (2 days in the office) Exposure to a global, high-performing finance function Opportunities for professional development and career progression The chance to work in a collaborative and inclusive environment Involvement in key projects and strategic initiatives What you need to do now If you're interested in this Partnership Tax Manager role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Partnership Tax Manager Your new company You will be joininga leading global law firm with an extensive international presence, operatingacross nearly 70 offices worldwide. The firm is recognised for itscollaborative culture, strong client relationships, and commitment toinnovation and inclusivity. With a large network of partners, legalprofessionals and business services teams, the organisation prides itself onworking as one team while delivering excellence to its clients. The firm is alsodedicated to corporate responsibility, promoting diversity and inclusion,supporting communities through pro bono work, and driving sustainabilityinitiatives. Your new role Key responsibilitiesinclude: Managing the full tax reserving process for UK resident partners, including accounting and tax aspects Reviewing and posting monthly tax reserve journals and ensuring accurate accounting records Allocating partnership profits, reviewing foreign taxes and managing deferred tax movements Calculating annual tax reserves, effective tax rates and forecasting for partner drawings Managing double tax relief claims and maintaining foreign tax account reconciliations Supporting tax equalisation calculations and applying relevant tax reliefs Preparing partner tax payment schedules and forecasting future liabilities Acting as a first point of contact for partners, including onboarding new/lateral hires Preparing tax reconciliations for current and departing partners Liaising with external tax advisers and internal finance teams Supporting ongoing projects work and improvements within the tax function Managing and supporting one direct report What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will ideally bring: ACA, ACCA, or CTA qualification Strong understanding of tax processes, ideally within a partnership environment Strong analytical and organisational abilities with attention to detail Confident communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with senior stakeholders What you'll get in return A competitive salary and benefits package Flexible hybrid working model (2 days in the office) Exposure to a global, high-performing finance function Opportunities for professional development and career progression The chance to work in a collaborative and inclusive environment Involvement in key projects and strategic initiatives What you need to do now If you're interested in this Partnership Tax Manager role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
R&D and Innovation Corporate Tax Manager job in Ipswich, Cambridge or Norwich Hays are recruiting an R&D and Innovation Tax Manager for their client, a Top 10 Accountancy firm. As a Manager, you will lead the delivery of R&D and Patent Box services across a varied portfolio of clients. You will take responsibility for client relationships, technical delivery and financial management, ensuring a consistently high standard of service. Working closely with senior leadership, you will also contribute to advisory projects, support business development initiatives and help shape the ongoing growth of the service line. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of R&D and Patent Box clients, acting as the primary point of contactLead on the preparation and/or review of R&D tax and Patent Box claimsOversee client relationships, ensuring work is delivered to a high standard and within agreed timelinesManage WIP, billing and fee recovery, ensuring effective financial control across your portfolioProvide technical guidance on complex R&D and Patent Box mattersSupport advisory work, including completion of technical analyses and reports for Partner / Director review.Attend client meetings, including pre-year-end and completion meetingsIdentify opportunities to add value and proactively contribute to business development activity Team Leadership & DevelopmentManage and support a team, delegating work and ensuring appropriate development opportunitiesProvide coaching and technical training to junior colleaguesEncourage independent thinking and continuous improvement within the teamParticipate in recruitment and team management activities, including interviews and team oversight Technical & Commercial FocusMaintain strong technical knowledge of R&D and Patent Box legislationKeep up to date with changes in tax legislation and identify emerging opportunities for clientsContribute to internal training initiatives and wider knowledge sharingSupport the preparation of proposals, fee quotes and client tendersDemonstrate commercial awareness, including pricing strategies and client profitabilityDrive efficiencies through improved processes and adoption of new technologies Skills & ExperienceSignificant experience in R&D Tax Relief and/or Patent BoxQualified or qualified by experience (ACA / ACCA / ATT / CTA or equivalent)Strong technical and analytical capabilityProven experience managing client relationships and delivering complex projectsCommercially aware, with experience managing fees and WIPStrong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively at all levelsExperience managing and developing teams What's on OfferA varied and technically interesting portfolio of workClear progression opportunities within a growing and ambitious teamA collaborative and supportive working environmentFlexible and hybrid working optionsThe opportunity to play a key role in shaping the growth of the R&D and Innovation offeringThis is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious R&D Tax professional looking to take the next step in their career within a forward-thinking and dynamic firm. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
R&D and Innovation Corporate Tax Manager job in Ipswich, Cambridge or Norwich Hays are recruiting an R&D and Innovation Tax Manager for their client, a Top 10 Accountancy firm. As a Manager, you will lead the delivery of R&D and Patent Box services across a varied portfolio of clients. You will take responsibility for client relationships, technical delivery and financial management, ensuring a consistently high standard of service. Working closely with senior leadership, you will also contribute to advisory projects, support business development initiatives and help shape the ongoing growth of the service line. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of R&D and Patent Box clients, acting as the primary point of contactLead on the preparation and/or review of R&D tax and Patent Box claimsOversee client relationships, ensuring work is delivered to a high standard and within agreed timelinesManage WIP, billing and fee recovery, ensuring effective financial control across your portfolioProvide technical guidance on complex R&D and Patent Box mattersSupport advisory work, including completion of technical analyses and reports for Partner / Director review.Attend client meetings, including pre-year-end and completion meetingsIdentify opportunities to add value and proactively contribute to business development activity Team Leadership & DevelopmentManage and support a team, delegating work and ensuring appropriate development opportunitiesProvide coaching and technical training to junior colleaguesEncourage independent thinking and continuous improvement within the teamParticipate in recruitment and team management activities, including interviews and team oversight Technical & Commercial FocusMaintain strong technical knowledge of R&D and Patent Box legislationKeep up to date with changes in tax legislation and identify emerging opportunities for clientsContribute to internal training initiatives and wider knowledge sharingSupport the preparation of proposals, fee quotes and client tendersDemonstrate commercial awareness, including pricing strategies and client profitabilityDrive efficiencies through improved processes and adoption of new technologies Skills & ExperienceSignificant experience in R&D Tax Relief and/or Patent BoxQualified or qualified by experience (ACA / ACCA / ATT / CTA or equivalent)Strong technical and analytical capabilityProven experience managing client relationships and delivering complex projectsCommercially aware, with experience managing fees and WIPStrong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively at all levelsExperience managing and developing teams What's on OfferA varied and technically interesting portfolio of workClear progression opportunities within a growing and ambitious teamA collaborative and supportive working environmentFlexible and hybrid working optionsThe opportunity to play a key role in shaping the growth of the R&D and Innovation offeringThis is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious R&D Tax professional looking to take the next step in their career within a forward-thinking and dynamic firm. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
TPF Recruitment is exclusively recruiting for a Personal Tax Manager to join a fantastic, chartered accountancy practice based in Tonbridge, Kent. This position would suit a Tax Senior or Supervisor, looking to take a step up, or an experienced Manager looking to take on a hands-on position with a fantastic and well-established chartered accountancy practice that has an excellent reputation! This position can be part-time or full time. Our client has been established in the Kent market for a long time. They have a great ethos and team culture with minimal staff turnover. The position will be a mixed role across both compliance and advisory services, primarily focused on personal tax, but there will be an opportunity to do some ad hoc corporate tax and VAT work too, should you wish. The successful Personal Tax Manager will be responsible for: Managing a portfolio of tax clients. Providing expert advice and guidance on personal tax matters. Reviewing and preparation of personal tax returns. Ensuring compliance with tax regulations and deadlines. Supervising and supporting junior staff members. Building and maintaining strong client relationships. Assisting with tax planning and advisory services (basic CGT, IHT etc) Corporate Tax work is also available, subject to your experience and interests. RequirementsPersonal Tax Manager Tonbridge ACCA, ATT, or CTA qualification, or qualified by experience. Significant experience in a tax role within a practice environment. Confidence in a client-facing role. Strong technical knowledge of personal tax regulations and compliance. The ability to mentor and guide junior staff members. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. BenefitsPersonal Tax Manager Tonbridge 50,000 - 60,000 dependent on experience and background, negotiable Full time, or part time 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Competitive pension Parking Please apply for the vacancy or contact Tristan Finch for a confidential conversation regarding this position, and similar opportunities. (phone number removed) (url removed)
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
TPF Recruitment is exclusively recruiting for a Personal Tax Manager to join a fantastic, chartered accountancy practice based in Tonbridge, Kent. This position would suit a Tax Senior or Supervisor, looking to take a step up, or an experienced Manager looking to take on a hands-on position with a fantastic and well-established chartered accountancy practice that has an excellent reputation! This position can be part-time or full time. Our client has been established in the Kent market for a long time. They have a great ethos and team culture with minimal staff turnover. The position will be a mixed role across both compliance and advisory services, primarily focused on personal tax, but there will be an opportunity to do some ad hoc corporate tax and VAT work too, should you wish. The successful Personal Tax Manager will be responsible for: Managing a portfolio of tax clients. Providing expert advice and guidance on personal tax matters. Reviewing and preparation of personal tax returns. Ensuring compliance with tax regulations and deadlines. Supervising and supporting junior staff members. Building and maintaining strong client relationships. Assisting with tax planning and advisory services (basic CGT, IHT etc) Corporate Tax work is also available, subject to your experience and interests. RequirementsPersonal Tax Manager Tonbridge ACCA, ATT, or CTA qualification, or qualified by experience. Significant experience in a tax role within a practice environment. Confidence in a client-facing role. Strong technical knowledge of personal tax regulations and compliance. The ability to mentor and guide junior staff members. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. BenefitsPersonal Tax Manager Tonbridge 50,000 - 60,000 dependent on experience and background, negotiable Full time, or part time 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Competitive pension Parking Please apply for the vacancy or contact Tristan Finch for a confidential conversation regarding this position, and similar opportunities. (phone number removed) (url removed)
Are you looking to join a growing corporate tax team in a senior role that blends advisory, client leadership and team development. Our client is a leading and well-established accountancy firm with a strong reputation for supporting owner-managed businesses, larger corporates and international groups. This is an excellent opportunity for a Corporate Tax Senior Manager to take ownership of key client relationships, work closely with senior leadership, and play a visible role in the continued growth of the tax function. Responsibilities: As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will Manage a portfolio of key corporate tax clients, overseeing compliance and day-to-day delivery. Support Partners with the delivery of advisory work for existing and prospective clients. Build strong client relationships through regular contact, meetings and trusted advice. Line manage and develop junior team members through feedback, training and appraisals. Contribute to business development by supporting the growth and direction of the corporate tax team. Requirements: As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will need CTA / ACA / ACCA or equivalent qualification. Significant experience in a similar corporate tax role within practice. Strong technical knowledge, including the ability to research complex tax legislation. Excellent communication skills with a confident, client-facing approach. Benefits: As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will get The opportunity to join a growing tax team with strong advisory exposure. A senior role working closely with Partners and Directors on high-value client matters. A varied client base spanning owner-managed businesses, larger corporates and international groups. The chance to play a key part in team development and wider business growth. A competitive salary and benefits package with long-term progression potential. If you are a Corporate Tax professional looking for a role with more ownership, broader advisory exposure and a clear route to further progression, apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation. Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Are you looking to join a growing corporate tax team in a senior role that blends advisory, client leadership and team development. Our client is a leading and well-established accountancy firm with a strong reputation for supporting owner-managed businesses, larger corporates and international groups. This is an excellent opportunity for a Corporate Tax Senior Manager to take ownership of key client relationships, work closely with senior leadership, and play a visible role in the continued growth of the tax function. Responsibilities: As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will Manage a portfolio of key corporate tax clients, overseeing compliance and day-to-day delivery. Support Partners with the delivery of advisory work for existing and prospective clients. Build strong client relationships through regular contact, meetings and trusted advice. Line manage and develop junior team members through feedback, training and appraisals. Contribute to business development by supporting the growth and direction of the corporate tax team. Requirements: As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will need CTA / ACA / ACCA or equivalent qualification. Significant experience in a similar corporate tax role within practice. Strong technical knowledge, including the ability to research complex tax legislation. Excellent communication skills with a confident, client-facing approach. Benefits: As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager, you will get The opportunity to join a growing tax team with strong advisory exposure. A senior role working closely with Partners and Directors on high-value client matters. A varied client base spanning owner-managed businesses, larger corporates and international groups. The chance to play a key part in team development and wider business growth. A competitive salary and benefits package with long-term progression potential. If you are a Corporate Tax professional looking for a role with more ownership, broader advisory exposure and a clear route to further progression, apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation. Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Senior Tax Manager - Expert Advice, Real Impact FULLY REMOTE WORKING We are supporting a leading and well-respected business consultancy seeking an experienced Senior Tax Manager to join our highly regarded advisory team. In this role, you will deliver written tax consultancy to a broad portfolio of accountancy firms, from sole practitioners to top-tier practices. As part of our specialist VIP unit, you'll provide insightful, practical solutions to complex tax issues, making a real difference to clients nationwide. Day to Day Advise on a wide range of technical tax matters, including reorganisations, IHT, CGT, and more. Respond to consultancy requests with clear, professional advice delivered via email and written reports. Engage with clients to understand their needs and offer tailored, solution-focused guidance. Keep thorough records of interactions via our secure online portal. Work collaboratively with peers to review cases, share insights, and ensure high-quality outcomes. Stay ahead of industry trends and changes in tax legislation. What's on Offer Flexible Working: Work fully remotely or choose a hybrid arrangement-your work style, your choice. No Timesheets or Billing Targets: Focus on doing what you do best-advising. Supportive Environment: Access to professional resources, team collaboration tools, and office meetups. Professional Growth: CPD support, access to further qualifications, and genuine opportunities to develop. Attractive Benefits Package, including: Contributory pension scheme Healthcare plan (Medicash) Profit sharing (typically 4%, with potential up to 8%) Employee assistance program 25 days' holiday (rising to 28), plus bank holidays and your birthday off Season ticket loan, private health care, referral incentives, and more If you're a tax professional with a passion for problem-solving and a keen eye for detail. You enjoy tackling complex technical issues, thrive in a collaborative environment, and are motivated by helping clients succeed. Your written communication is clear, precise, and impactful then we want to hear from you! Ready to take the next step in your tax career with a consultancy that values expertise and supports your growth? 51774CC INDFIR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Manager - Expert Advice, Real Impact FULLY REMOTE WORKING We are supporting a leading and well-respected business consultancy seeking an experienced Senior Tax Manager to join our highly regarded advisory team. In this role, you will deliver written tax consultancy to a broad portfolio of accountancy firms, from sole practitioners to top-tier practices. As part of our specialist VIP unit, you'll provide insightful, practical solutions to complex tax issues, making a real difference to clients nationwide. Day to Day Advise on a wide range of technical tax matters, including reorganisations, IHT, CGT, and more. Respond to consultancy requests with clear, professional advice delivered via email and written reports. Engage with clients to understand their needs and offer tailored, solution-focused guidance. Keep thorough records of interactions via our secure online portal. Work collaboratively with peers to review cases, share insights, and ensure high-quality outcomes. Stay ahead of industry trends and changes in tax legislation. What's on Offer Flexible Working: Work fully remotely or choose a hybrid arrangement-your work style, your choice. No Timesheets or Billing Targets: Focus on doing what you do best-advising. Supportive Environment: Access to professional resources, team collaboration tools, and office meetups. Professional Growth: CPD support, access to further qualifications, and genuine opportunities to develop. Attractive Benefits Package, including: Contributory pension scheme Healthcare plan (Medicash) Profit sharing (typically 4%, with potential up to 8%) Employee assistance program 25 days' holiday (rising to 28), plus bank holidays and your birthday off Season ticket loan, private health care, referral incentives, and more If you're a tax professional with a passion for problem-solving and a keen eye for detail. You enjoy tackling complex technical issues, thrive in a collaborative environment, and are motivated by helping clients succeed. Your written communication is clear, precise, and impactful then we want to hear from you! Ready to take the next step in your tax career with a consultancy that values expertise and supports your growth? 51774CC INDFIR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
MINISTRY OF HOUSING COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is seeking to appoint five highly-skilled and experienced Non-Executive Directors to join the Local Audit Office Board. Local public bodies are at the heart of our communities. They support democracy and help deliver vital public services. The local audit system covers a wide range of public sector bodies (including local authorities, police, fire and National Health Service bodies). An effective and efficient external audit system is vital to ensure transparency and accountability for billions of pounds of public funds. This government is driving a major overhaul of the local audit system by leading one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching reform programmes in over a decade. These efforts mark a decisive shift toward modernising a broken system that has struggled with complexity, fragmentation and capacity challenges. The scale of the problem has been epitomised by the backlog of outstanding unaudited accounts, which led to a paralysis of local audit prior to this government's decision action to tackle it. The problems in local government financial reporting and the backlog in unaudited accounts has regrettably led to the disclaimer on the Whole of Government Accounts for both 2022/23 and 2023/24, and a general loss of public accountability and trust in the system. As part of our overhaul of the local audit system, we are launching the new Local Audit Office. The Local Audit Office will: Play a critical role in ensuring the effective delivery of reforms, strengthening accountability, securing better value for money for taxpayers, and supporting long-term economic growth. Reduce the complexity of the current arrangements, improve coordination across the system and improve capacity and capability. Oversee and coordinate the auditing of local public bodies to promote effective, value for money and timely local audit, and to put the system back onto a secure and reliable footing. Rebuild transparency, accountability and public trust, restoring a crucial part of the early warning system for authorities facing potential failure and challenge. The Local Audit Office's development will be an iterative process, and its functions will develop over time to fulfil its long-term vision. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is seeking five highly-skilled and experienced Non-Executive Directors to join the Local Audit Office Board to play a crucial role in the establishment and running of this new organisation. These high-profile roles will provide independent oversight and strategic guidance to ensure the Office operates with the highest standards of governance and accountability. The roles will also provide advice, challenge and support to the Chair, Controller of Local Audit and executive management regarding the Office's operations, development and implementation of its strategic direction, core functions and delivery priorities, ensuring that the organisation delivers value for money. This is an exciting opportunity to make significant impacts and help establish the new Local Audit Office as a crucial part of the wider reforms to local audit sector. You will be at the heart of a bold and ambitious mission to transform the local audit system. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact for communities and taxpayers across the country. If you believe you have the experience and skills we are seeking, we would like to encourage you to consider applying to help the government tackle the challenges and rebuild the system. Full details of the role, responsibilities and commitments are set out in this advert, and we hope you will decide to apply. We want to receive applications from a wide range of individuals; we welcome candidates from traditionally under-represented groups, including those from an ethnic minority background. Key responsibilities Governance and oversight: As part of the Local Audit Office Board, provide independent oversight and constructive challenge to the Controller of Local Audit and the Local Audit Office's executive management to support the establishment of the Local Audit Office, delivery milestones, and strategic long-term direction of the organisation, ensuring alignment with the Local Audit Office's overarching statutory objectives and the Secretary of State's strategic vision for the Local Audit Office. Contribute to the work of any Local Audit Office sub-committees, as well as the main Board. Provide additional scrutiny, external expertise and discipline to promote transparent decision-making of the Local Audit Office Board and bring insight from your wider experience to inform and shape the strategic thinking of the Local Audit Office. Promote the highest standards of governance and accountability in the management of the operations of the Local Audit Office, ensuring it is consistent with statutory requirements and best practice. Support the establishment of the Local Audit Office's key functions at pace to ensure the Local Audit Office can demonstrably achieve its objectives in the short term and medium term. Actively participate in board meetings and relevant sub-committees, contributing to informed decision-making processes. Support the Board in maintaining the operational independence of the Local Audit Office, while also maintaining the confidence of Ministers that the Local Audit Office is delivering its statutory functions effectively and efficiently, and in line with overarching government policy. Stakeholder engagement: Represent the organisation at external events and stakeholder engagements, fostering positive relationships and promoting the organisation's interests. Act as an advocate to champion the profile of local audit across the broader corporate audit and regulatory landscape, both in the UK and internationally. Regulatory compliance, risk and performance monitoring: Monitor the performance of the executive team and the Local Audit Office, providing reporting, feedback and guidance as necessary. Ensure effective risk management practices are in place, identifying and addressing potential risks to the Local Audit Office. Ensure the Local Audit Office complies with all relevant laws, regulations, and standards, maintaining high levels of corporate governance. Provide oversight of the Local Audit Office's use of resources, providing challenge and advice to the decision-making process. Essential criteria Proven board level in non-executive director/ senior leadership experience in large and complex public or private sector organisations (or third sectors, (either in the UK or overseas, or both). Strong knowledge of public sector governance, audit, risk and financial oversight experience, organisational development, transformation and monitoring performance. Demonstrates excellent strategic thinking and independent, objective judgement by assessing complex issues, identifying key risks and mitigations, and supporting board decisions that improve accountability and value for money. Political astuteness and understanding of local and national government/ Parliament, and the context of the Local Audit Office's work and Parliamentary accountability. Strong communication, influencing, and relationship management skills. Desirable criteria: Strong understanding of the policy and regulatory framework for local financial reporting and local audit, supported by relevant professional qualifications(e.g. accountancy, law, business administration), and experience of working within local audit bodies, audit suppliers or regulators would be an advantage. Experience of establishing or working within arm's length bodies, and of leading or overseeing regulatory transformation, including tackling complex systemwide issues, holding executives to account, and delivering sustainable, long-term reforms in the public interest.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is seeking to appoint five highly-skilled and experienced Non-Executive Directors to join the Local Audit Office Board. Local public bodies are at the heart of our communities. They support democracy and help deliver vital public services. The local audit system covers a wide range of public sector bodies (including local authorities, police, fire and National Health Service bodies). An effective and efficient external audit system is vital to ensure transparency and accountability for billions of pounds of public funds. This government is driving a major overhaul of the local audit system by leading one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching reform programmes in over a decade. These efforts mark a decisive shift toward modernising a broken system that has struggled with complexity, fragmentation and capacity challenges. The scale of the problem has been epitomised by the backlog of outstanding unaudited accounts, which led to a paralysis of local audit prior to this government's decision action to tackle it. The problems in local government financial reporting and the backlog in unaudited accounts has regrettably led to the disclaimer on the Whole of Government Accounts for both 2022/23 and 2023/24, and a general loss of public accountability and trust in the system. As part of our overhaul of the local audit system, we are launching the new Local Audit Office. The Local Audit Office will: Play a critical role in ensuring the effective delivery of reforms, strengthening accountability, securing better value for money for taxpayers, and supporting long-term economic growth. Reduce the complexity of the current arrangements, improve coordination across the system and improve capacity and capability. Oversee and coordinate the auditing of local public bodies to promote effective, value for money and timely local audit, and to put the system back onto a secure and reliable footing. Rebuild transparency, accountability and public trust, restoring a crucial part of the early warning system for authorities facing potential failure and challenge. The Local Audit Office's development will be an iterative process, and its functions will develop over time to fulfil its long-term vision. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is seeking five highly-skilled and experienced Non-Executive Directors to join the Local Audit Office Board to play a crucial role in the establishment and running of this new organisation. These high-profile roles will provide independent oversight and strategic guidance to ensure the Office operates with the highest standards of governance and accountability. The roles will also provide advice, challenge and support to the Chair, Controller of Local Audit and executive management regarding the Office's operations, development and implementation of its strategic direction, core functions and delivery priorities, ensuring that the organisation delivers value for money. This is an exciting opportunity to make significant impacts and help establish the new Local Audit Office as a crucial part of the wider reforms to local audit sector. You will be at the heart of a bold and ambitious mission to transform the local audit system. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact for communities and taxpayers across the country. If you believe you have the experience and skills we are seeking, we would like to encourage you to consider applying to help the government tackle the challenges and rebuild the system. Full details of the role, responsibilities and commitments are set out in this advert, and we hope you will decide to apply. We want to receive applications from a wide range of individuals; we welcome candidates from traditionally under-represented groups, including those from an ethnic minority background. Key responsibilities Governance and oversight: As part of the Local Audit Office Board, provide independent oversight and constructive challenge to the Controller of Local Audit and the Local Audit Office's executive management to support the establishment of the Local Audit Office, delivery milestones, and strategic long-term direction of the organisation, ensuring alignment with the Local Audit Office's overarching statutory objectives and the Secretary of State's strategic vision for the Local Audit Office. Contribute to the work of any Local Audit Office sub-committees, as well as the main Board. Provide additional scrutiny, external expertise and discipline to promote transparent decision-making of the Local Audit Office Board and bring insight from your wider experience to inform and shape the strategic thinking of the Local Audit Office. Promote the highest standards of governance and accountability in the management of the operations of the Local Audit Office, ensuring it is consistent with statutory requirements and best practice. Support the establishment of the Local Audit Office's key functions at pace to ensure the Local Audit Office can demonstrably achieve its objectives in the short term and medium term. Actively participate in board meetings and relevant sub-committees, contributing to informed decision-making processes. Support the Board in maintaining the operational independence of the Local Audit Office, while also maintaining the confidence of Ministers that the Local Audit Office is delivering its statutory functions effectively and efficiently, and in line with overarching government policy. Stakeholder engagement: Represent the organisation at external events and stakeholder engagements, fostering positive relationships and promoting the organisation's interests. Act as an advocate to champion the profile of local audit across the broader corporate audit and regulatory landscape, both in the UK and internationally. Regulatory compliance, risk and performance monitoring: Monitor the performance of the executive team and the Local Audit Office, providing reporting, feedback and guidance as necessary. Ensure effective risk management practices are in place, identifying and addressing potential risks to the Local Audit Office. Ensure the Local Audit Office complies with all relevant laws, regulations, and standards, maintaining high levels of corporate governance. Provide oversight of the Local Audit Office's use of resources, providing challenge and advice to the decision-making process. Essential criteria Proven board level in non-executive director/ senior leadership experience in large and complex public or private sector organisations (or third sectors, (either in the UK or overseas, or both). Strong knowledge of public sector governance, audit, risk and financial oversight experience, organisational development, transformation and monitoring performance. Demonstrates excellent strategic thinking and independent, objective judgement by assessing complex issues, identifying key risks and mitigations, and supporting board decisions that improve accountability and value for money. Political astuteness and understanding of local and national government/ Parliament, and the context of the Local Audit Office's work and Parliamentary accountability. Strong communication, influencing, and relationship management skills. Desirable criteria: Strong understanding of the policy and regulatory framework for local financial reporting and local audit, supported by relevant professional qualifications(e.g. accountancy, law, business administration), and experience of working within local audit bodies, audit suppliers or regulators would be an advantage. Experience of establishing or working within arm's length bodies, and of leading or overseeing regulatory transformation, including tackling complex systemwide issues, holding executives to account, and delivering sustainable, long-term reforms in the public interest.
Financial Accountant in Conwy area Hays Senior Finance are working with an established business in the Conwy area who are looking for an experienced Financial Accountant due to company growth. The business has been operating in the local area for over 20 years and has a track record of growth and profitability - they are a premier employer in the local area. As a Financial Accountant, you will have a proven background in technical accounting gained in either Practice or Industry. You will support the Financial Controller in the following areas - Prepare annual statutory accounts in accordance with relevant accounting standards (e.g. IFRS & FRS 102)Support the Financial Controller with year-end audit file preparation, liaising with external auditors, and resolving technical accounting queriesEnsure compliance with all statutory filing deadlines (Companies House, HMRC, etc.)Maintain and update accounting policies in line with regulatory changesPrepare and submit accurate VAT returns for both the UK and IEReview VAT treatment of complex transactions to ensure compliance with UK and international VAT rulesMonitor changes in VAT legislation and assess their impact on the businessSupport VAT audits and queries from tax authoritiesAssist with corporate tax computations, year-end tax provisioning, and deferred tax calculationsPrepare data for corporation tax returns and ensure timely submissionProvide detailed technical analysis for unusual or complex transactions (leases, revenue recognition, asset impairments, financial instruments, group recharges, etc.)Monitor emerging technical standards and assess their business implicationsMaintain strong balance sheet control, including reconciliations, substantiation, and documentation of key accountsImplement process improvements and automation to increase accuracy and efficiencySupport internal audits and ensure remediation of control weaknessesLeading key areas of the month-end close process ensuring accurate journal postings and maintaining strong balance sheet controlPrepare key technical journals (accruals, prepayments, tax adjustments, provisions)Produce high-quality management informationWork closely with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury, and Operational Finance teamsProvide technical guidance to non-financial stakeholdersSupport financial due diligence activities for acquisitions and assist in the integration of acquired entities into Group reporting, including alignment of accounting policies, chart of accounts, internal controls, and month-end processesSupport post-deal review processes to validate assumptions, monitor deal performance, and ensure accurate reporting of acquisition-related adjustments This role is aimed at both career driven, progressive accountants and those that have a strong background at this level and want stability and job security. This company is flexible and offers two days WFH and flexible work times can be considered on a case by case basis. A fantastic opportunity What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Financial Accountant in Conwy area Hays Senior Finance are working with an established business in the Conwy area who are looking for an experienced Financial Accountant due to company growth. The business has been operating in the local area for over 20 years and has a track record of growth and profitability - they are a premier employer in the local area. As a Financial Accountant, you will have a proven background in technical accounting gained in either Practice or Industry. You will support the Financial Controller in the following areas - Prepare annual statutory accounts in accordance with relevant accounting standards (e.g. IFRS & FRS 102)Support the Financial Controller with year-end audit file preparation, liaising with external auditors, and resolving technical accounting queriesEnsure compliance with all statutory filing deadlines (Companies House, HMRC, etc.)Maintain and update accounting policies in line with regulatory changesPrepare and submit accurate VAT returns for both the UK and IEReview VAT treatment of complex transactions to ensure compliance with UK and international VAT rulesMonitor changes in VAT legislation and assess their impact on the businessSupport VAT audits and queries from tax authoritiesAssist with corporate tax computations, year-end tax provisioning, and deferred tax calculationsPrepare data for corporation tax returns and ensure timely submissionProvide detailed technical analysis for unusual or complex transactions (leases, revenue recognition, asset impairments, financial instruments, group recharges, etc.)Monitor emerging technical standards and assess their business implicationsMaintain strong balance sheet control, including reconciliations, substantiation, and documentation of key accountsImplement process improvements and automation to increase accuracy and efficiencySupport internal audits and ensure remediation of control weaknessesLeading key areas of the month-end close process ensuring accurate journal postings and maintaining strong balance sheet controlPrepare key technical journals (accruals, prepayments, tax adjustments, provisions)Produce high-quality management informationWork closely with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury, and Operational Finance teamsProvide technical guidance to non-financial stakeholdersSupport financial due diligence activities for acquisitions and assist in the integration of acquired entities into Group reporting, including alignment of accounting policies, chart of accounts, internal controls, and month-end processesSupport post-deal review processes to validate assumptions, monitor deal performance, and ensure accurate reporting of acquisition-related adjustments This role is aimed at both career driven, progressive accountants and those that have a strong background at this level and want stability and job security. This company is flexible and offers two days WFH and flexible work times can be considered on a case by case basis. A fantastic opportunity What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Job Ref: AS/76720/GM Package: £Negotiable + Bonus + Benefits Location: London, UK Job Type: US Corporate Tax Senior Consultant Position Type: Permanent Hours: Full-time Contact Name: Andy Shaw Contact Company: JAM Global Mobility Recruitment The Background: This leading boutique consultancy is actively seeking and experienced US Corporate Tax Senior Consultant to strengthen their team in London click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Job Ref: AS/76720/GM Package: £Negotiable + Bonus + Benefits Location: London, UK Job Type: US Corporate Tax Senior Consultant Position Type: Permanent Hours: Full-time Contact Name: Andy Shaw Contact Company: JAM Global Mobility Recruitment The Background: This leading boutique consultancy is actively seeking and experienced US Corporate Tax Senior Consultant to strengthen their team in London click apply for full job details
Financial Accountant - Warrington Hays Senior Finance are working with an established manufacturing business in the Warrington area who are looking for an experienced Financial Accountant due to company growth. The business has been operating in the local area for over 30 years and has a track record of growth and profitability - they are a premier employer in the local area and part of a larger, International Group. As a Financial Accountant, you will have a proven background in technical accounting gained in either Practice or Industry. You will support the Financial Controller in the following areas - Prepare annual statutory accounts in accordance with relevant accounting standards Support the Financial Controller with year-end audit file preparation, liaising with external auditors, and resolving technical accounting queries Ensure compliance with all statutory filing deadlines (Companies House, HMRC, etc.) Maintain and update accounting policies in line with regulatory changes Prepare and submit accurate VAT returns Review VAT treatment of complex transactions to ensure compliance with UK and international VAT rules Monitor changes in VAT legislation and assess their impact on the business Support VAT audits and queries from tax authorities Assist with corporate tax computations, year-end tax provisioning, and deferred tax calculations Prepare data for corporation tax returns and ensure timely submission Provide detailed technical analysis for unusual or complex transactions (leases, revenue recognition, asset impairments, financial instruments, group recharges, etc.) Monitor emerging technical standards and assess their business implications Maintain strong balance sheet control, including reconciliations, substantiation, and documentation of key accounts Implement process improvements and automation to increase accuracy and efficiency Support internal audits and ensure remediation of control weaknesses Leading key areas of the month-end close process ensuring accurate journal postings and maintaining strong balance sheet control Prepare key technical journals (accruals, prepayments, tax adjustments, provisions) Produce high-quality management information Work closely with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury, and Operational Finance teams Provide technical guidance to non-financial stakeholders This role is aimed at both career driven, progressive accountants and those that have a strong background at this level and want stability and job security. This company is flexible and offers two days WFH and flexible work times can be considered on a case by case basis. A fantastic opportunity. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Financial Accountant - Warrington Hays Senior Finance are working with an established manufacturing business in the Warrington area who are looking for an experienced Financial Accountant due to company growth. The business has been operating in the local area for over 30 years and has a track record of growth and profitability - they are a premier employer in the local area and part of a larger, International Group. As a Financial Accountant, you will have a proven background in technical accounting gained in either Practice or Industry. You will support the Financial Controller in the following areas - Prepare annual statutory accounts in accordance with relevant accounting standards Support the Financial Controller with year-end audit file preparation, liaising with external auditors, and resolving technical accounting queries Ensure compliance with all statutory filing deadlines (Companies House, HMRC, etc.) Maintain and update accounting policies in line with regulatory changes Prepare and submit accurate VAT returns Review VAT treatment of complex transactions to ensure compliance with UK and international VAT rules Monitor changes in VAT legislation and assess their impact on the business Support VAT audits and queries from tax authorities Assist with corporate tax computations, year-end tax provisioning, and deferred tax calculations Prepare data for corporation tax returns and ensure timely submission Provide detailed technical analysis for unusual or complex transactions (leases, revenue recognition, asset impairments, financial instruments, group recharges, etc.) Monitor emerging technical standards and assess their business implications Maintain strong balance sheet control, including reconciliations, substantiation, and documentation of key accounts Implement process improvements and automation to increase accuracy and efficiency Support internal audits and ensure remediation of control weaknesses Leading key areas of the month-end close process ensuring accurate journal postings and maintaining strong balance sheet control Prepare key technical journals (accruals, prepayments, tax adjustments, provisions) Produce high-quality management information Work closely with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury, and Operational Finance teams Provide technical guidance to non-financial stakeholders This role is aimed at both career driven, progressive accountants and those that have a strong background at this level and want stability and job security. This company is flexible and offers two days WFH and flexible work times can be considered on a case by case basis. A fantastic opportunity. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Corporate Tax Senior Manager Guildford Surrey £70,000 - £85,000 depending on experience CTA Qualified High-quality work within Surrey, without the London commute Fletcher George are supporting an established and growing accountancy practice in Guildford, seeking a Corporate Tax Senior Manager as part of a strategic expansion of its Corporate Tax function. The firm advises larger privately owned businesses, corporate groups and companies with international interests. Tax is a central and growing service line, generating consistent advisory work alongside core compliance. This appointment reflects long-term investment in tax capability and leadership. Why Consider This Corporate Tax Senior Manager Role in Guildford? Significant exposure to complex corporate tax advisory work Clients including international groups and substantial privately owned businesses A sizeable and growing Corporate Tax team Direct access to Partners and influence in strategic matters A defined pathway toward Director The Corporate Tax Senior Manager Role As Corporate Tax Senior Manager in Guildford, you will operate as a senior technical and commercial adviser within the tax team. You will take responsibility for complex advisory work, oversee a substantial portfolio and act as a key point of contact for senior client stakeholders. Your responsibilities will include: Leading technically complex corporate tax advisory projects Advising on group structures, reorganisations and cross-border matters Overseeing corporate tax compliance across a significant portfolio Managing client relationships at senior level Supporting and developing Managers and junior tax professionals Working closely with Partners on strategic tax matters Contributing to the ongoing development and direction of the Corporate Tax team This is a role for someone who enjoys combining technical depth with client influence and team leadership. About You To be considered for this Corporate Tax Senior Manager role in Guildford, you will likely: Be CTA qualified Have extensive experience within a UK accountancy practice corporate tax team Be confident leading advisory discussions with senior stakeholders Have experience managing and developing Managers and wider teams Be commercially aware and interested in contributing to the growth of a tax function You will be comfortable operating at a senior level while remaining hands-on in technically demanding work. Working Environment and Progression Hybrid and flexible working arrangements are available. The firm offers a competitive benefits package including pension, private medical cover and performance-related bonus. There is a clear progression pathway from Corporate Tax Senior Manager to Director level within a firm that is actively investing in the long-term development of its tax offering. Next Steps For experienced Corporate Tax Managers ready to step into a Senior Manager role with greater influence, or established Senior Managers seeking a stronger advisory platform in Surrey, confidential discussions are welcome. Fletcher George is an inclusive financial recruiter welcoming all applications relevant to the role. We are committed to attracting a diverse pool of applicants and to assist talent to find career opportunities in which they can thrive. We are an accountancy and finance recruitment agency acting as an Employment Agency. Referrals are welcome - you can receive up to £500 of Amazon or John Lewis vouchers when we successfully place your referral, just make sure they mention you when they register. The full details of Fletcher George's referral scheme is on our website.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Corporate Tax Senior Manager Guildford Surrey £70,000 - £85,000 depending on experience CTA Qualified High-quality work within Surrey, without the London commute Fletcher George are supporting an established and growing accountancy practice in Guildford, seeking a Corporate Tax Senior Manager as part of a strategic expansion of its Corporate Tax function. The firm advises larger privately owned businesses, corporate groups and companies with international interests. Tax is a central and growing service line, generating consistent advisory work alongside core compliance. This appointment reflects long-term investment in tax capability and leadership. Why Consider This Corporate Tax Senior Manager Role in Guildford? Significant exposure to complex corporate tax advisory work Clients including international groups and substantial privately owned businesses A sizeable and growing Corporate Tax team Direct access to Partners and influence in strategic matters A defined pathway toward Director The Corporate Tax Senior Manager Role As Corporate Tax Senior Manager in Guildford, you will operate as a senior technical and commercial adviser within the tax team. You will take responsibility for complex advisory work, oversee a substantial portfolio and act as a key point of contact for senior client stakeholders. Your responsibilities will include: Leading technically complex corporate tax advisory projects Advising on group structures, reorganisations and cross-border matters Overseeing corporate tax compliance across a significant portfolio Managing client relationships at senior level Supporting and developing Managers and junior tax professionals Working closely with Partners on strategic tax matters Contributing to the ongoing development and direction of the Corporate Tax team This is a role for someone who enjoys combining technical depth with client influence and team leadership. About You To be considered for this Corporate Tax Senior Manager role in Guildford, you will likely: Be CTA qualified Have extensive experience within a UK accountancy practice corporate tax team Be confident leading advisory discussions with senior stakeholders Have experience managing and developing Managers and wider teams Be commercially aware and interested in contributing to the growth of a tax function You will be comfortable operating at a senior level while remaining hands-on in technically demanding work. Working Environment and Progression Hybrid and flexible working arrangements are available. The firm offers a competitive benefits package including pension, private medical cover and performance-related bonus. There is a clear progression pathway from Corporate Tax Senior Manager to Director level within a firm that is actively investing in the long-term development of its tax offering. Next Steps For experienced Corporate Tax Managers ready to step into a Senior Manager role with greater influence, or established Senior Managers seeking a stronger advisory platform in Surrey, confidential discussions are welcome. Fletcher George is an inclusive financial recruiter welcoming all applications relevant to the role. We are committed to attracting a diverse pool of applicants and to assist talent to find career opportunities in which they can thrive. We are an accountancy and finance recruitment agency acting as an Employment Agency. Referrals are welcome - you can receive up to £500 of Amazon or John Lewis vouchers when we successfully place your referral, just make sure they mention you when they register. The full details of Fletcher George's referral scheme is on our website.
We are currently looking for an experienced Head of Revenue and Benefits to lead a high-performing Revenues and Benefits service. This Head of Revenue and Benefits role will oversee Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefits, Local Council Tax Support and Corporate Fraud functions. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership across the service, driving collection fund performance, policy development, service transformation and legislative compliance. This Head of Revenue and Benefits position requires office attendance 1 day per week and would suit someone with extensive Head of Service experience within a Revenues and Benefits environment. The Role - Leading Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefits, Local Council Tax Support and Corporate Fraud services. - Managing collection fund performance and service budgets. - Leading the annual review of the Local Council Tax Support/Reduction Scheme. - Driving service transformation and improvement initiatives. - Acting as the Council's lead expert on Revenues and Benefits legislation. - Advising senior leadership, elected members and key stakeholders on service performance and policy. - Supporting the implementation of digital solutions and service modernisation. Key Requirements - Significant experience working as a Head of Revenue and Benefits or equivalent Head of Service. - Extensive knowledge of Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefits and Local Council Tax Support. - Experience managing the annual review of a Local Council Tax Support/Reduction Scheme. - Experience leading teams through significant service change. - Experience dealing with elected Councillors, MPs and the Ombudsman. - In-depth knowledge of Revenues and Benefits legislation. - Experience leading service transformation programmes. - Knowledge of Civica would be advantageous. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Head of Revenue and Benefits role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. Footnote If you feel that this Head of Revenue and Benefits job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We regularly recruit for Heads of Revenue and Benefits, Revenues Managers, Benefits Managers and Corporate Debt roles across the UK and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from Revenues and Benefits professionals looking to build future connections. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
We are currently looking for an experienced Head of Revenue and Benefits to lead a high-performing Revenues and Benefits service. This Head of Revenue and Benefits role will oversee Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefits, Local Council Tax Support and Corporate Fraud functions. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership across the service, driving collection fund performance, policy development, service transformation and legislative compliance. This Head of Revenue and Benefits position requires office attendance 1 day per week and would suit someone with extensive Head of Service experience within a Revenues and Benefits environment. The Role - Leading Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefits, Local Council Tax Support and Corporate Fraud services. - Managing collection fund performance and service budgets. - Leading the annual review of the Local Council Tax Support/Reduction Scheme. - Driving service transformation and improvement initiatives. - Acting as the Council's lead expert on Revenues and Benefits legislation. - Advising senior leadership, elected members and key stakeholders on service performance and policy. - Supporting the implementation of digital solutions and service modernisation. Key Requirements - Significant experience working as a Head of Revenue and Benefits or equivalent Head of Service. - Extensive knowledge of Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefits and Local Council Tax Support. - Experience managing the annual review of a Local Council Tax Support/Reduction Scheme. - Experience leading teams through significant service change. - Experience dealing with elected Councillors, MPs and the Ombudsman. - In-depth knowledge of Revenues and Benefits legislation. - Experience leading service transformation programmes. - Knowledge of Civica would be advantageous. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Head of Revenue and Benefits role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. Footnote If you feel that this Head of Revenue and Benefits job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We regularly recruit for Heads of Revenue and Benefits, Revenues Managers, Benefits Managers and Corporate Debt roles across the UK and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from Revenues and Benefits professionals looking to build future connections. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.