


| Salary | £50k - £75k |
|---|---|
| Location | East Anglia, Norfolk |
| Job type | Any |
| Company | BCL Legal |
| Contact | unknown |
| Specialist Areas | Family/Matrimonial/Divorce, Taxation |
| Posted | 14th May 2008 |
| Expires | 14th May 2008 |
This blue-chip firm is nationally renowned for their first-class private client practice, which provides tax and wealth protection advice to families, trustees and executors, landowners, entrepreneurs, private company directors and shareholders, overseas clients and charities.
Many of the firms clients are located outside of East Anglia, including many London based and some overseas clients. Their private tax team works closely with colleagues in their probate and trust administration teams, private property and family teams.
Due to ongoing growth in demand for their services, our client seeks a 2 PQE tax lawyer to advise on a varied and high quality workload, including all aspects of inheritance tax and capital gains tax, wills and powers of attorney, the formation, administration and restructuring of trusts. The team specialises in the use of trusts, wills and other onshore and offshore structures for UK and offshore tax planning, family and asset protection together with succession planning in family businesses and you will also be involved in these areas.
Whilst it is essential that you have good private tax experience, you need not have experience of all of the above areas and need not be focusing solely on tax work at present. The firm has an excellent track record of training and developing the skills of talented lawyers and this is helped in no small part by the extremely friendly nature of the team and partners.
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