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Morgan McKinley
London, UNITED KINGDOM
(on-site)
Posted
22 days ago
Morgan McKinley
London, UNITED KINGDOM
(on-site)
Job Function
Accounting/Finance
Private Client Tax Senior Manager
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Private Client Tax Senior Manager
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Description
A Top 10 Accounting Practice located in Central London is recruiting for a Private Client (Wealth) Tax Senior Manager, offering flexible/agile working, and progression to Director and beyond!Responsibilities:
- Managing your own client list including billing, delegation of work and reporting on WIP
- Advising on a broad range of tax matters impacting HNW/UHNWI often with international aspects
- Business development with new and existing clients
- Actively involved in marketing initiatives for the Private Client team and business itself
- Reviewing work completed by junior colleagues, supporting them in their professional development (soft skills and technical)
- Managing and mitigating risks
- Communicating with HMRC and building relationships with other external stakeholders
- 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays + option to buy and sell
- Discretionary bonus
- Life Assurance x 4
- Medical & Health insurance
- Career Coaching to Director grade and beyond
Job ID: 83113944
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