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Tax Assistant Accountant

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South Yorkshire
1 month ago
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Role:

Tax Assistant Accountant

Salary: £35,000 – £43,000


Location: Sheffield


Working Pattern: Monday – Friday


We are working with a forward-thinking and growing firm of Chartered Accountants. Based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, the practice provides a comprehensive range of services typically associated with the UK’s top 50 firms.


With dedicated teams in tax advisory, corporate finance, and insolvency, we are now looking to further strengthen our tax expertise.


Our diverse client portfolio includes medium to large SMEs and their owners, numerous audit clients, high-net-worth individuals, and a well-established specialism in academies and other educational institutions.


The Role


We are seeking a detail-oriented Corporate Tax professional to join our expanding tax team.

Reporting directly to the Tax Partner and Senior Tax Managers, you will work across a diverse portfolio of corporate tax clients, delivering a balanced mix of advisory and compliance services. You’ll be part of our established team of tax specialists.


Skills and Qualifications


The ideal candidate will have:

Strong report writing and communication skills


A proven ability to deliver excellent client service
Solid organisational and people skills
Good technical knowledge of corporate tax
Strong IT skills
Experience in managing their own portfolio of corporate clients

Formal tax qualifications are not essential for applicants who can demonstrate relevant experience across these areas. For those looking to gain further qualifications, we can offer a CTA study package.


With succession planning in mind, this role offers a clear pathway to Manager level for the right individual.

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