Tax Consultant Jobs

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If you have a keen eye for detail and a passion for numbers, Tax Consultant jobs provide an excellent opportunity to build a fulfilling career in Scotland’s thriving accountancy and finance sector. At Stafffinders, we partner with respected accountancy firms and financial institutions, helping both experienced tax professionals and aspiring consultants secure their ideal roles.
Tax Consultants play a vital role in guiding clients and businesses through the complex world of taxation. From advising on corporate tax matters and managing personal tax returns to identifying cost-saving opportunities and ensuring compliance, their work is essential to keeping financial operations accurate, efficient, and legally sound.
What Does a Tax Consultant Do?
A Tax Consultant is responsible for providing expert tax advice and services to clients ranging from individuals and small businesses to large corporations. They help clients plan effectively, comply with tax regulations, and optimise their financial strategies.
Typical duties of a Tax Consultant include:
Preparing and reviewing tax returns for individuals and companies.
Offering expert guidance on income tax, VAT, corporation tax, and other obligations.
Conducting tax planning to help clients minimise liabilities.
Staying up to date with changing legislation and HMRC regulations.
Supporting audits and assisting clients during tax investigations.
Liaising with clients, colleagues, and regulatory bodies to provide accurate information.
Identifying opportunities for efficiency and cost savings.
Tax Consultants are often part of wider finance or accountancy teams, working closely with Tax Managers, Accountants, and Financial Advisors to ensure all financial matters are compliant and strategically aligned.
Skills and Qualities for Tax Consultant Jobs
To succeed as a Tax Consultant, you’ll need strong analytical skills, excellent problem-solving abilities, and the confidence to interpret complex legislation. Employers look for detail-oriented professionals who can communicate clearly and provide practical advice to clients.
Key skills and qualities include:
Strong numerical and analytical abilities.
In-depth understanding of UK tax laws and regulations.
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.
Confidence using accounting and tax software systems.
Clear communication and client relationship management skills.
Integrity, professionalism, and discretion when handling sensitive information.
A proactive approach to problem-solving and planning.
Many employers prefer candidates with relevant qualifications such as ATT (Association of Taxation Technicians) or CTA (Chartered Tax Adviser) status, though some entry-level positions provide structured training and support for those working towards certification.
Training and Career Progression
A career in tax offers structured training and significant opportunities for growth. Many professionals start in junior or assistant tax roles before progressing into specialist or leadership positions. Employers often provide professional development support, allowing consultants to earn recognised qualifications while gaining hands-on experience.
As you advance in your career, you could move into roles such as:
Senior Tax Consultant
Tax Manager
Head of Tax
Corporate Tax Specialist
International Tax Advisor
Experienced professionals may also choose to specialise in niche areas such as VAT, personal taxation, or international tax compliance, or transition into advisory and management roles within major accountancy firms.
