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The Tax Faculty is recruiting a new tax manager

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Published: 11 Apr 2022 Update History

ICAEW’s Tax Faculty is seeking a qualified Chartered Accountant or tax specialist with excellent general technical and practical knowledge of UK taxes and the UK tax system to join its team.

As part of the Tax Faculty team, this new role will have responsibility for managing ICAEW Tax Faculty’s work across a general portfolio of tax topics and to support the wider Tax Faculty team as part of the authoritative voice of ICAEW in tax matters.

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing ICAEW’s engagement with members and policy makers in the agreed topics, as well as managing the provision of leading-edge services to members in these areas.

The closing date for applications is 30 April 2022. Click here for a full job profile and more information and on how to apply for this role.  


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