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Personal Tax Senior

Personal Tax Senior

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire

Salary: Very Competitive + Excellent Benefits

Job Type: Full-Time

The Client:

Our client is a well-established accountancy firm, offering a range of services including assurance, accounting, business outsourcing, development and training, financial planning, and tax services.

The Role:

As a Personal Tax Senior, you will prepare Personal Tax Returns for diverse individuals, including directors, sole traders, high net worth individuals, and non-UK residents.

Responsibilities:

? Complete Trust Tax Returns, Trust Accounts, and Inheritance Tax Accounts.
? Attend client meetings to offer valuable insights.
? Provide advice on Personal Tax payments.
? Support tax managers with ad hoc advisory work.


Requirements:

? Previously worked for at least 2 years of experience in a personal tax role.
? Understanding and background in personal tax.
? Possess ATT qualification.
? Familiarity and experience of Trusts.

(Beneficial)


Benefits:

? Competitive salary
? Opportunity for career progression
? Nurturing working environment


Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.

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