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Join a dynamic accountancy practice as a Senior Tax Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in a high-growth environment. This exciting position offers a clear route to partnership, with mentorship from the Tax Partner. You will lead a respected tax team, focusing on corporate tax, M&A, and R&D tax advisory. The firm values meritocracy and supports career advancement, making it an ideal place for high achievers. With hybrid working arrangements, you can enjoy flexibility while contributing to a diverse client portfolio in a collaborative culture.
Cedar Stoke-On-Trent, England, United Kingdom
Location: Stoke-On-Trent, England, United Kingdom
Posted: 5 days ago | Be among the first 25 applicants
Note: This salary range is provided by Cedar. Your actual pay will depend on your skills and experience — discuss with your recruiter for more details.
Senior Tax Manager (Clear route to Partner): £60,000 - £80,000
Location & Working Arrangements: Stoke-on-Trent with hybrid working (3 days a week)
This is a Senior Tax Manager role within an exciting, high-growth, dynamic accountancy practice known for its award-winning culture and comprehensive benefits.
The role reports directly to the Tax Partner, who will provide mentorship and support your career progression towards Tax Director and ultimately Tax Partner.
You will be part of a highly regarded tax team handling both corporate and personal tax for a diverse client portfolio, with a focus on corporate tax including areas such as M&A, R&D Tax, and more. The work will be primarily tax advisory, and you will oversee and contribute to the development of team members.
The firm values high achievers, demonstrated by long-standing team members who have advanced their careers within the company. It fosters a meritocratic culture.
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