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Trainee Technology R&D Tax Consultant

Trainee Technology R&D Tax Consultant

Posted 28 May by Taylor James Resourcing
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Trainee Technology Research and Development Tax Consultant. To £38,000

A strong degree in a technology related subject is essential for this exciting opportunity within this rapidly expanding division of a well establish business consultants. Tax training will be provided for the successful candidate.

The main function of the role will be to work with the firm's technology clients in preparing R&D claims. This role will be under the supervision of the R&D Tax Manager, ensuring all R&D claim issues are dealt with efficiently and accurately.

Duties:

Ensure that the R&D tax claims in the tech and IT sectors are prepared on time and meet our quality standards.

Ensuring claims contain sufficient technical content to meet HMRC's requirements.

Engage with IT claim training and wider R&D tax credits training offered by the team and third parties. As part of this role, we would expect the candidate to have an interest in HMRC's position in relation to IT claims, and to suggest how processes and templates could be adapted to reflect these changes.

Have a technical knowledge of IT and/or software development and to be able to incorporate this knowledge into the claim content.

Interest in staying up to date with software and technology.

Deliver technical and costing aspects of the IT claims within R&D tax team and seek to deliver this work within project budgets and KPIs.

Be an active team member and offer up suggestions and ideas.

The company offers a friendly, progressive and team oriented environment and real scope for future career growth including the opportunity to study for professional exams.

Reference: 52751933

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