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Senior Tax Manager, Funds, London

EY
Greater London
1 day ago
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The opportunity

EY Tax is a market leader, renowned for delivering sustainable growth and empowering our people to shape their own careers. Our diverse, collaborative team advises on high-profile transactions, combining technical expertise, innovation and a genuine focus on continuous development. Join us to work on challenging, multi-country projects in a supportive, dynamic environment where your impact truly matters.


This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated person to join EY’s specialist Funds Tax team based in London. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to work with our excellent existing clients and intermediaries, providing a great opportunity to build and expand their network and be instrumental in winning new business.

We are currently looking to expand our Transaction Tax team and are keen to speak with experienced Tax advisors.

Your key responsibilities

Overall responsibility for management of UK tax reporting being delivered to their client base.


Management of the successful delivery of technically complex and demanding consulting projects for their clients, ensuring technical excellence and practical / business focus approach taken
Pursuit of business development opportunities identified by other service lines at EY ( through audit, corporate finance or wider tax relationships)
Provision of development support to junior members of the team through effective supervision, coaching and mentoring
Contribution to people initiatives, including retaining and training our team
Significant role in the management of the team both in terms of strategy and operations and also through managing junior staff development and assignments

Skills and attributes for success

ACA / Law qualification / Tax specialist qualification / or breadth of knowledge equivalent to a Tax specialist qualification


Strong tax technical skills
Business development skills, able to identify and convert opportunities to sell work
Experience of coaching and developing more junior staff
Knowledge of the taxation of partnerships

Ideally you’ll also have

Project management skills, plan and prioritize work, meet deadlines, monitor own budget


Ability to solve problems creatively and pragmatically

What we offer you

At EY, we’ll develop you with future-focused skills and equip you with world-class experiences. We’ll empower you in a flexible environment, and fuel you and your extraordinary talents in a diverse and inclusive culture of globally connected teams. Learn .

Are you ready to shape your future with confidence? Apply today.

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EY | Building a better working world


EY is building a better working world by creating new value for clients, people, society and the planet, while building trust in capital markets.

Enabled by data, AI and advanced technology, EY teams help clients shape the future with confidence and develop answers for the most pressing issues of today and tomorrow.

EY teams work across a full spectrum of services in assurance, consulting, tax, strategy and transactions. Fueled by sector insights, a globally connected, multi-disciplinary network and diverse ecosystem partners, EY teams can provide services in more than 150 countries and territories.

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