Veröffentlicht am www.peopleperhour.com 24 Mär 2025
Job Description:
We are seeking an experienced UK tax advisor to provide expert guidance for a UK/US dual citizen on a one-off, freelance basis. The ideal candidate will have specific knowledge of UK taxation for individuals with international connections. You must have at least 8+ years of verifiable experience advising on UK tax matters and compliance requirements, particularly regarding financial planning and asset management. The initial consultation is expected to take approximately one hour of your time.
Key Requirements:
Recognized qualification (e.g., Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA), ATT, ACCA, or equivalent)
Proven experience with UK tax laws affecting individuals with international ties
Specific expertise in UK pension regulations and tax treatment of investment assets
Thorough understanding of HMRC reporting requirements for UK residents with international connections
Experience advising business owners on UK tax implications
Excellent communication skills and ability to explain complex tax concepts clearly
Availability to conduct one-hour client consultations via Zoom during UK business hours
To Apply:
Please answer the following questions. Type "UKTA" at the beginning of your response to this advert to be considered.
What are your qualifications and how many years of experience do you have specifically working with UK tax matters for individuals with international connections? What is your charge for such a 1-hr session?
Please describe your experience working with clients who have interests in UK business structures (such as LLPs). What types of cases have you handled in this area?
Without providing specific advice, what areas of UK tax law are you most familiar with regarding pension arrangements and significant financial transactions? How frequently have you advised clients on these matters?
Please outline the range of tax situations you've handled for UK residents with international ties. What would you consider your areas of deepest expertise within UK taxation?
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