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A boutique international tax advisory firm seeks a US/UK Tax Trainee to support their growing team. This role offers training in complex tax laws for American expats in the UK and non-dom taxpayers in a friendly yet professional environment. Ideal candidates are graduates from reputable universities with strong numerical skills and a keen interest in tax and accounting.
Do you have a strong numerical background with an interest in taxation and accounting? Our client is looking for a graduate to join their team as a US/UK Tax Trainee.
About the Company:
Our client is a boutique, growing international tax advisory firm looking to hire a graduate to be trained in the preparation and advisory of US taxes for American expats living in the UK as well as UK taxes for non-dom taxpayers. These areas are significantly more complex than regular UK tax and are a very niche area of practice.
They offer a range of accounting services, including tax planning and compliance, financial reporting, and bookkeeping. The company's tax experts help clients navigate the complex tax landscape and minimise their tax liability, while the financial reporting and bookkeeping services ensure accurate and timely financial information that enables informed decision-making.
This firm is dedicated to helping their clients navigate the complex world of US & UK taxes in the most efficient ways.
We are easy-going in life but serious about our work, and are looking for an energetic, enthusiastic, and competent trainee to assist the Partners and team in the preparation of client case work and handling client issues. We will train you from the ground up and support you in the process of becoming an Enrolled Agent (the IRS qualification for tax advisors) and ATT. If you perform you could build a very successful career in the dual US/UK area.
The Role:
Based in Kentish Town, as a Tax Trainee, you will assist the partners and team in preparing client casework and handling client issues.
In the first instance you will be, among other things: