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Financial Reporting and Tax Manager

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Herefordshire
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Financial Reporting and Tax Manager

Employer Location Hereford, Herefordshire, England Salary £70000 - 85,000 Closing date 9 Dec 2025 View more categoriesView less categories Sector Salary band , , Contract type Hours Where will they be working You need to or to save a job.

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🌍 Join an internationally recognised and respected SME who is an expert in their market
Position: Financial Reporting & Tax ManagerLocation: Hybrid - 2 days in Hereford office, 3 days remote

Type: Full-time, Permanent


Established in 2010, as a trusted partner, my client delivers innovative, insight-led solutions that help their clients make the right decisions at the right time.


We are supporting them with the recruitment of a Financial Reporting & Tax Manager to join our high-performing finance team. This is a pivotal role reporting directly to the CFO, where you'll lead on statutory reporting, tax compliance, and financial control across our UK and international operations.


🔍 What You'll Be Doing


Financial Reporting

Lead the preparation of monthly and annual financial statements (UK GAAP) Manage group consolidation and month-end close Oversee internal controls and accounting policy compliance Coordinate year-end processes and external audits Support budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning

Tax Management

Manage corporate tax compliance and submissions Oversee VAT, PAYE, and indirect tax reporting Advise on tax planning and risk mitigation Liaise with HMRC and external tax advisors Monitor legislative changes and assess impact


Leadership & Process Improvement

Lead and develop a small finance team across the UK and India Drive automation and process improvements Collaborate cross-functionally to enhance financial operations


What We're Looking For

Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) 5+ years' post-qualification experience in financial reporting and tax Strong knowledge of UK GAAP and UK tax compliance Experience with auditors, HMRC, and external advisors Advanced Excel and financial systems proficiency A proactive, hands-on leader with strong communication skills


🎁 What You'll Get

25 days annual leave + public holidays Private Medical Insurance Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay Techscheme, Cyclescheme & Discount Card Discounted Gym Membership & Wellness Support Employee Assistance Programme Pension Scheme


🚀 Ready to Make an Impact?
Join a company where your expertise will shape financial strategy and support global operations. Apply now and be part of a mission-driven team that's redefining their sector.

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