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Senior Manager, Landed Estates

PKF-Francis Clark Chartered accountants & business advisers
Nottinghamshire
1 month ago
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In a nutshell

Be the go-to tax and accounts leader for Britain’s most storied estates at PKF Francis Clark: own a high value portfolio of landed estates, trusts and rural businesses; deliver decisive IHT, CGT and trust solutions that preserve family legacies and unlock tax-led value; run accounts and compliance end-to-end with technical excellence; lead and develop a specialist team; collaborate with legal, property and investment experts on multi-disciplinary plans; and build your reputation through visible client relationships and market-facing thought leadership — all with the autonomy to shape the service, hybrid working, and clear senior progression.


What you'll be doing day to day

Act as primary adviser for a mixed portfolio of landed estates, family trusts, partnerships and farming businesses 


Plan for and review annual accounts across sole trader, partnership, company and trust structures; approve VAT returns and management accounts 
Lead personal, trust and corporate tax compliance; prepare and review IHT returns and CGT 60-day returns; develop and implement succession planning strategies, CGT timing strategies, and trust restructuring options 
Work closely with legal, property and investment specialists to deliver integrated succession and estate planning solutions 
Produce forecasts, cashflows and sensitivity analysis; identify restructuring, reliefs and diversification opportunities to improve estate resilience 
Draft correspondence, engage with HMRC on enquiries, and ensure timely, accurate submissions 
Supervise, review and develop junior staff; deliver technical training and support career progression 
Build local networks at county events and professional forums; contribute to thought leadership and proposals to grow the landed estates client base 

About you


You have a solid background in accounts and a specialist tax focus, combining technical excellence with commercial judgment. 

ACA, ACCA or equivalent; strong record of continuous technical development 


Prior experience leading preparation and review of statutory and management accounts across sole trader, partnership, company and trust structures 
Deep, practical knowledge of IHT, CGT, trust taxation and personal tax, with experience applying reliefs and planning opportunities for landed estates 
Comfortable owning end-to-end compliance — tax returns, IHT forms, HMRC correspondence and managing enquiries 
Able to translate technical accounts and tax detail into clear, pragmatic advice that aligns with family and commercial objectives 
Confident client-facing presence; builds trusted long-term relationships with owners, trustees and professional advisers 
Experienced in supervising, coaching and quality-reviewing junior staff; committed to developing a high-performing specialist team 
Strong commercial awareness, cashflow and forecasting capability, and the ability to spot tax-led value and restructuring opportunities 
Proven ability to work effectively with legal, property and investment specialists to deliver joined-up estate solutions 
Highly organised, meticulous with deadlines, resilient under pressure and committed to protecting and enhancing client legacies 

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