Tax Manager

Norwich
10 months ago
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NXTGEN are delighted to be partnering exclusively with Wilby Jones, a dynamic, forward-thinking accountancy and advisory firm renowned for its commitment to innovation, in the search for a new Tax Manager.

Founded in 2019, Wilby Jones has gone from strength to strength, quickly establishing a reputation as a trusted innovation partner to both start-ups and established public companies across the UK. They are proud to support a diverse and growing client base-businesses that are pushing boundaries in sectors such as medtech, engineering, and digital services-offering expert advice from early-stage growth through to successful exit. Recently recognised as one of the best tax firms to work for, you'll be joining a high-performing, collaborative, and ambitious team committed to making a meaningful impact.

As Tax Manager, you'll step into a newly created role that provides essential support to the firm's highly successful and established accounting division. You'll work in partnership with a broad and varied client portfolio, offering both compliance and advisory services, and delivering clarity on complex tax matters. There'll also be opportunities to support clients with tax planning strategies and corporate reorganisations, ensuring they're positioned for future success.

Beyond client delivery, you'll play a key role in the firm's continued growth-contributing to business development, building networks, and shaping the future of the corporate tax offering. With further expansion expected in the years ahead, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to develop into a senior leadership role within the firm.

What We're Looking For:

CTA qualified, or ACA with significant Corporate Tax experience in practice
Excellent technical knowledge of UK tax legislation, with a commercial and proactive mindset
Experience or understanding of investor tax incentives (SEIS & EIS) is preferred, with knowledge of employee share schemes (EMI) essential
Strong communication skills with the ability to build long-term, trusted relationships
A collaborative approach, working closely with colleagues across the Accounting and Advisory teamsIf you're excited by the opportunity to build and shape a tax function in a fast-growing and progressive firm, this could be the ideal next step in your career.

To find out more, please contact Annie Howland or Jonny Harrison at NXTGEN, the exclusively retained recruitment partner for Wilby Jones on this appointment

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