Salary €21,000 – 23,000

Job Location Dublin

Type Permanent

Consultant Ben Latchford

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Posted 09 May 2017


Tax Graduate Programme – Boutique Tax Firm

Permanent roles.

Salary: €21,000 – 23,000

Dublin City

 

Our client is looking to hire a number of Tax Graduates who are completing a Degree / Masters this summer.

 

The Role – Tax Trainee:

  • Income tax advisory and compliance
  • Preparation of annual accounts for both sole traders and Irish resident companies
  • Financial management and planning including the preparation of cashflow projections, statements of net worth and investment policy statements
  • Corporation tax advisory and compliance
  • Bi-monthly VAT returns for Irish professionals, companies and investment vehicles
  • Ad hoc consultancy including the preparation of tax memos
  • Dealing with Revenue directly on behalf of clients
  • Research and analysis of Revenue legislation and publications

 

Candidates must have achieved a minimum of 480 CAO points and be on course to achieve a 1.1 or high 2.1 in term finals. You must currently be in a course where you have been exposed to a form of Accountancy (Business Management, Commerce etc.)

 

Please submit your CV in Microsoft Word format



Get in Touch

Ben Latchford

blatchford@lincoln.ie

01 6610 444

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