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Tax Accountant in London

Tax Accountant job description

A critical compliance and advisory role for finance professionals with strong technical expertise, the Tax Accountant ensures organisations meet their tax obligations efficiently and legally. Tax professionals continue to be in high demand, particularly those with specialised knowledge in corporate, indirect or international taxation.What is tax accounting?Tax accounting focuses on the accurate preparation, reporting and compliance of tax obligations. It covers corporate income tax, VAT, employment taxes and other indirect tax regimes. Tax Accountants are responsible for ensuring compliance with ever-changing tax legislation, minimising risk, and advising on efficient tax structures and opportunities for savings.Key responsibilitiesPrepare and file tax returns (corporate, VAT, PAYE, etc.)Liaise with HMRC and tax advisors on compliance and planningConduct tax provision and deferred tax calculationsMonitor changes in legislation and ensure complianceProvide guidance on tax implications of business decisionsSupport audits and manage tax risksBackground and experienceFully or part-qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA) or chartered tax adviser (CTA)Experience in corporate tax, indirect tax or international taxStrong knowledge of UK tax legislation and reporting standardsAnalytical, detail-oriented and able to interpret technical regulationsSkilled in Excel and tax software (e.g. Alphatax, ONESOURCE)Team structureTax Accountants typically report to the Head of Tax, Financial Controller or Finance Director, and work with:Financial reporting and FP&A teamsExternal tax advisors or consultantsLegal and compliance departmentsHMRC and regulatory bodiesIn larger firms, they may be part of a broader tax team or specialise in direct/indirect tax.What makes the role rewarding?This role combines technical expertise with strategic value:Trusted advisor to the business on tax implications and strategyHigh demand for qualified professionals across sectorsOpportunities for specialisation (e.g. R&D, transfer pricing)Integral to cost control and risk mitigationFuture-focused skills and developmentTax professionals must stay up to date with a constantly shifting regulatory landscape. Development priorities include:Digital tax tools and automation (e.g. MTD, e-filing platforms)ESG-related tax implications and sustainability reportingTransfer pricing and cross-border structuringNavigating HMRC investigations and auditsHow industry affects the roleTax responsibilities can vary depending on business model and sector:Retail and eCommerce: Indirect tax, customs duties, and cross-border VATPharmaceuticals and tech: R&D reliefs and international transfer pricingFinancial services: Complex reporting and regulatory obligationsConstruction: CIS compliance and project-based tax planningRole differences by company sizeSMEs: Hybrid responsibilities including reporting, planning, and complianceMultinationals: Specialised roles in direct, indirect, or international tax functionsSought-after benefitsTax professionals may look for:Paid study support (CTA or ATT)Hybrid or remote working optionsBonuses tied to efficiency or audit outcomesAccess to technical training and tax advisory resourcesCareer progressionTax Accountants can progress to:Tax Manager or Group Tax ManagerHead of Tax or Director of TaxFinance Director or CFO (especially in tax-sensitive sectors)Advisory roles in practice or consultancyWith technical excellence and business awareness, many move into senior finance and leadership positions.

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Salary for Tax Accountant in London
70000 - 91750
25th percentile
70000
The candidate has little or no prior experience in the position and is still developing relevant skills.
50th percentile
80250
The candidate has an average level of experience and has most of the necessary skills.
75th percentile
91750
The candidate has above-average experience, has most or all the necessary skills, and may have specialised qualifications.
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