Contract Due Diligence Jobs in the City of London

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M&A Tax Advisor

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Tax Due Diligence Tax Due Diligence Advisor | TMT Sector | Flexible Work Pattern | Part-Time Initially A boutique advisory firm is seeking a Tax Due Diligence specialist to focus on high-growth Technology, Media and Telecommunications deals. The Role The Tax Due Diligence advisor will lead tax reviews on exciting TMT transactions, working … with PE/VC-backed scale-ups and established tech businesses. Key Responsibilities: Leading tax due diligence projects across TMT M&A transactions Identifying and quantifying tax risks, exposures and opportunities Reviewing R&D relief, Patent Box, and intangibles tax treatment Assessing IR35/off-payroll compliance and EMI/share schemes Analysing VAT on digital services and … operations Digital services tax and Pillar Two implications Candidate Profile Essential: ACA/CTA qualified 6-8 years UK corporate tax experience 3+ years in transaction advisory or tax due diligence Strong knowledge of UK corporate tax, employment tax and VAT Proven ability to work autonomousley Excellent client-facing and communication skills Desirable: Dual qualified (ACA/CTA More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: £100000 - £150000/annum
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Business Analyst - KYC/CDD

City, London, United Kingdom
Huxley Associates
management and requirements prioritisation. Excellent communication and documentation skills. Desirable Skills: Background in regulatory change or financial crime compliance. Understanding of KYC (Know Your Customer) processes and CDD (Customer Due Diligence). Familiarity with financial crime regulations and policy frameworks. Please apply if you have the above experience from a Financial Services background Please click here to find More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: GBP 350 Daily
Posted:
Due Diligence
the City of London
10th Percentile
£619
25th Percentile
£628
Median
£663
75th Percentile
£703
90th Percentile
£716