R&D Tax Consultant

Job Title: R&D Tax Consultant
Location: London, UK (Hybrid Working)
Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Benefits
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Recruiter Contact: [Your Name / Agency Name]



Overview

I'm working exclusively with a highly respected and forward-thinking professional services firm in London that is looking to add an R&D Tax Consultant to their specialist team.

This is a high-impact, client-facing role offering exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio-from innovative tech start-ups to established global brands. You'll work at the intersection of innovation and tax, helping clients unlock the value of their R&D through HMRC-compliant tax relief claims.



Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the preparation and submission of R&D tax credit claims (SME and RDEC).

  • Engage directly with clients across multiple sectors-tech, engineering, life sciences, and more.

  • Translate complex technical processes into tax-eligible activities.

  • Draft high-quality technical and financial documentation to support claims.

  • Collaborate with tax partners, finance, and technical teams.

  • Stay up to date on changes to R&D tax legislation and HMRC guidance.



Candidate Profile

  • Background in tax, finance, accountancy, or STEM with relevant R&D tax experience.

  • Experience preparing successful R&D claims (ideally in a consultancy or practice setting).

  • Strong technical writing and analytical skills.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills-confident dealing with both CFOs and engineers.

  • ACA/CTA/ATT or equivalent a plus but not essential.



What's on Offer

  • Work for a leading firm with a national reputation in innovation tax.

  • Genuine career progression within a growing and collaborative team.

  • Exposure to a broad and intellectually engaging client base.

  • Competitive salary, performance bonus, and excellent benefits.

  • Hybrid working and flexible hours to suit modern life.

London
£45000 - £55000 per annum
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