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Corporate Tax Assistant Manager

RSM
Bristol City
2 months ago
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Corporate Tax Assistant ManagerCorporate Tax Assistant Manager

Make an Impact within our Corporate Tax team at RSM UK

Our national corporate tax service line supports a wide range of businesses with taxpliance and advisory services, fostering a culture of individuality, collaboration, and positive change to drive success for both our people and clients. When you be part of our tax team, you'll discover a culture celebrating individuality, fresh thinking, flexibility and collaboration, whilst not only embracing change but impacting it.

As an Assistant Manager, you will be an integral part of a high-performing taxpliance and advisory team in Gatwick, Bristol, Guildford, Reading or Southampton. The team supports and advises a range of interesting and expandingpanies who operate in a range of sectors, such as technology, manufacturing, leisure and tourism, retail, professional services and construction to name just a few.

You'll make an impact by:

Delivering a high-quality annual corporation taxpliance service to a portfolio of clients across a range of industries and channels, including reviewingputations & tax for accounting disclosures and being a main point of contact for our client's queries. Working closely with your colleagues to provide value adding, technically accurate, clear and concise tax advice covering a range of technical issues relevant to your clients' business risks, challenges and opportunities. Such areas are likely to include loss relief, tax relief on interest, transfer pricing, R&D tax relief, capital allowances, group reorganisations, shareholder reorganisations, international tax matters and acquisitions & disposals. Assisting colleagues in other departments to help them provide a high-quality service to their clients and to identify tax related risks and opportunities for their clients. This will include working with our transactions team on tax due diligence projects and our restructuring advisory team on distress or insolvency cases. Continually improving your skills, knowledge and capability for the benefit of our clients which you will be expected to embrace as part of your own development and promote by way of providing coaching and guidance to junior members of the team in a confident manner.


What we are looking for:

Are you someone who thrives on variety, loves learning new things, and enjoys connecting with people? If you can spot inefficiencies in everyday life and are passionate about making improvements, this role is perfect for you!

We value diverse experiences and perspectives. Here's what we're looking for in our ideal candidate:
ACA, ACCA and/or CTA (part) qualified. Background in an accountancy practice with good knowledge of corporate tax. Proven experience in client handling and managing a busy portfolio. Excellentmunication and organisation skills. Experience of using specialist tax software is advantageous.
What we can offer you:

We recognise that our people are our most important assets. That's why we offer a flexible reward and benefits package that will help you have fulfilling experience, both in and out of work.
ACA study support Hybrid and flexible working 26 days holiday (with the option of purchasing additional days) Lifestyle, health, and wellbeing including financial wellbeing benefits such as financial tools, electric car scheme and access to a virtual GP. Access to a suite of 300+ courses on demand developed by our inhouse talent development team.
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Permanent

BRISTOL

Tax Job ID req9837

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