Business Tax Manager
- Salary £55 - £70000 per annum
- LocationReading
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Corporate Tax
- Reference5429f
Job description
Business Tax Manager
Corporate tax has become more interesting over the past few years. Owner-managed companies are expanding faster, international groups are restructuring more frequently, and businesses are increasingly looking for advisers who understand both the technical rules and the commercial reality.
This role sits in the middle of that work.
The team advises a mix of growing owner-managed companies and larger groups operating across the UK and overseas. The work covers the expected compliance responsibilities, but a significant proportion of time is spent on advisory matters including restructures, transactions, share schemes, R&D relief and international structuring.
The environment suits someone who prefers direct involvement with clients rather than operating through layers of internal review. Managers here are expected to think, not simply process.
The tax team itself is well established but still growing. Partners remain closely involved in the work and the atmosphere is professional without being overly formal. People know each other, collaborate easily and take pride in the quality of advice they deliver.
The role would suit someone with solid corporate tax experience and a professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA or CTA. Just as important is the ability to explain technical issues clearly to business owners who do not spend their lives thinking about tax.
For someone who enjoys varied work, client interaction and genuine responsibility, this is a role worth exploring.
Corporate tax has become more interesting over the past few years. Owner-managed companies are expanding faster, international groups are restructuring more frequently, and businesses are increasingly looking for advisers who understand both the technical rules and the commercial reality.
This role sits in the middle of that work.
The team advises a mix of growing owner-managed companies and larger groups operating across the UK and overseas. The work covers the expected compliance responsibilities, but a significant proportion of time is spent on advisory matters including restructures, transactions, share schemes, R&D relief and international structuring.
The environment suits someone who prefers direct involvement with clients rather than operating through layers of internal review. Managers here are expected to think, not simply process.
The tax team itself is well established but still growing. Partners remain closely involved in the work and the atmosphere is professional without being overly formal. People know each other, collaborate easily and take pride in the quality of advice they deliver.
The role would suit someone with solid corporate tax experience and a professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA or CTA. Just as important is the ability to explain technical issues clearly to business owners who do not spend their lives thinking about tax.
For someone who enjoys varied work, client interaction and genuine responsibility, this is a role worth exploring.