Personal Tax Senior
Posted 4 hours 53 minutes ago by Insite Public Practice Recruitment Limited
Job Title: Personal Tax Senior
Location: City of Bristol - flexible working available!
Salary: £32,000 - £42,000 (ATT or CTA part qualified or qualified)
The Role:
Are youa PQ or Qualified Personal Tax profressional looking to take the next step in your tax career? I'm excited to offer an opportunity for a Semi Senior or Senior to join my client's personal tax team in their Bristol office.
This is a fantastic chance to build on your existing knowledge, develop your skills, and take on more responsibility. Joining a thriving personal tax team who will give you valuable exposure to both tax compliance and tax planning, working with a diverse portfolio of clients. You'll have the opportunity to interact directly with clients, answering their tax-related queries and advising on planning strategies across various tax areas, including international tax, trusts, capital gains tax, and inheritance tax. Your key responsibilities will include:
- Having a portfolio of personal tax clients to work with
- Preparing tax computations and returns
- Resolving queries and supporting senior team members
- Identifying tax issues and contributing to advisory work
The Individual:
- Be ATT or CTA part qualified or qualified
- Have a minimum of 1 to 2 years practice experience
- Be a confident and collaborative team player
- Show excellent people skills and the ability to offer outstanding service to clients
- Have self-motivation and a strong work ethic
Benefits:
- A minimum of 25 days holiday which increases with length of service.
- Option to buy and sell holiday
- An annual salary review
- Payment of any professional subscriptions relevant to your role
- Group pension scheme
- Life assurance, which includes access to a smart health app
- An employee assistance programme for you and your family
- One volunteering day per year
- Cinema Society discounts
- GymFlex discounts
- Bupa health and cash plans available
- Electric car and cycle to work schemes