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UK Tax Manager

Beauparc

The Role

Overview

Lead corporate tax compliance, advisory, and strategic projects for a UK group.

Key Responsibilities

  • tax compliance
  • transfer pricing
  • corporate restructuring
  • tax strategy
  • stakeholder liaison
  • team coaching

Tasks

We are seeking a hands-on, commercially minded Corporate Tax Manager to join our agile and dynamic UK-based organisation, within a large sized international group. This is a standalone role, ideal for a candidate who thrives in an autonomous environment while benefiting from senior-level support. You’ll be responsible for overseeing all aspects of corporate taxation—from compliance to advisory—while contributing to exciting, high-value transactions and strategic decisions. You will support the group tax function and have exposure to all tax heads. -Handle and respond to HMRC investigations and enquiries, liaising with stakeholders as required -Manage the end-to-end corporate tax lifecycle including tax return review and submission, group reliefs, QIPs, and loan relationships -Support broader business objectives by aligning tax strategy with commercial goals -Provide corporate restructuring advice (e.g., group reorganisations, refinancing, M&A transactions) -Coach and mentor junior finance or tax team members as the function grows -Promote collaboration with Audit, Accounts, and Legal teams for accurate and compliant tax reporting -Advise on legal structure optimisation, tax risk management, and governance -Engage with senior leadership and provide clear, actionable insights on tax implications of key decisions -Lead on transfer pricing reviews and documentation, ensuring full compliance with BEPS and UK requirements -Work cross-functionally on transactional projects, including Tax DD and business structuring -Support and manage corporate tax audits, SAO programme, R&D claims, and documentation. -Liaise with internal stakeholders and external advisors on technical tax matters

Requirements

  • corporate tax
  • transfer pricing
  • cta
  • aca
  • in‑house
  • communication

What You Bring

This role is particularly suited to someone from a Big 4 or Top Tier practice background with strong in-house commercial experience and deep knowledge of UK corporate tax legislation, transfer pricing, and HMRC investigations. You should be proactive, technically excellent, and eager to roll your sleeves up and make a tangible impact across the business. -Significant experience and knowledge of UK Corporate Tax -ACA / CA / ACCA / CTA or equivalent qualified -Comfortable navigating ambiguous or evolving environments -Exposure to cross-border tax planning and OECD frameworks -Strong written and verbal communication, able to simplify complex tax for non-specialists -Prior experience in an in-house commercial tax role -Technical knowledge of UK Corporate Tax Law and Transfer Pricing -Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and meet deadlines -CTA post-qualification with advanced tax training -Capable of leading tax engagements while still executing on delivery -Experience managing tender documents, client pitches, or BD activities

The Company

About Beauparc

-Founded in Ireland, Beauparc has steadily built a reputation for delivering high-quality construction projects. -With a focus on both large-scale infrastructure and specialized civil engineering solutions, Beauparc has worked on projects across multiple sectors. -The company's track record includes notable residential, commercial, and public infrastructure projects, with a strong presence in urban development. -Beauparc continues to push boundaries in construction, blending innovation with reliable, on-time project delivery. -Beauparc’s expertise in both large-scale and niche civil engineering makes it a preferred partner for complex projects.

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