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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £200,000 - £255,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
We are working with a US-headquartered firm which has an outstanding reputation for working with tech businesses at all stages of the development cycle, from seed stage to IPO and beyond. They have assisted several blue-chip high profile technology businesseswith their first and subsequent IPOs. Their model in London is to offer "Silicon Valley-style" business and legal advice to UK and European businesses, with a particular focus on UK and European tech companies exploring US expansion, fundraising or exit. Inrecent years, the firm has attracted a great group of phenomenal Lawyers in London, and they are getting a lot of traction in the City - it is an exciting time to join.They are now looking for a Tax Lawyer to join the London office and help develop the existing tax practice. In this role, youll advise on Tax aspects of M&A transactions and venture capital finance. Youll assist internationally mobile clients with tax-efficientbusiness structuring, and in conjunction with the US tax practice, assist on UK/US advisory work.To be successful in this role, you will need to be able to work with a flexible mindset, enjoy resolving new and challenging tax issues and be solution-focused. You will also be able to explain tax issues at a number of levels - switching comfortably betweenexplaining these in pure commercial terms to investors and founders and engaging in detailed technical discussion with in-house tax team members.Requirements:In order to be considered, you will: