
Global Mobility Tax Associate Director - Morgan McKinley
eFinancialCareersA Top 6 Accounting Firm is recruiting for a Global Mobility Tax Associate Director to join their team in Central London
You'll be joining a growing Expatriate Tax team, part of a Nationwide Employer Services team, that supports clients with Expatriate Tax, Employment Tax, Share Plans and Incentives, and Rewards Advisory. This team supports and advises clients across a variety of industries and sizes of clients, from AIM to FTSE listed, and to SME's.
Responsibilities:
- Building, developing and managing a portfolio of clients including control of billings and cash collection
- Ensuring you have in-depth, up to date knowledge of Tax matters impacting mobility clients
- Experience of managing complex projects with often complex tax issues
- Experienced in leading the day to day operations of a portfolio of clients
- Being a key point of contact, internally and externally, for Expatriate Tax
- Business development with new and existing clients
- Training, coaching and developing junior staff
- 28 days annual leave + bank holidays + option to buy and sell
- Flexible and agile working policies
- Private Medical Insurance (PMI)
- Income protection
- Life Assurance
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