Company
Puro Accountancy
Puro Accountancy
£24000 - £30000 per annum
Job Title : Semi Senior Accountant Location: Chorley Salary: Up to £30,000 (dependent on experience) Perks of the Role: Basic salary up to £30,000 (dependent on experience) Company Pension Close knit team with regular social outings Modern & Clean offices Tailored and bespoke career development plan – grow your career Are you a skilled Accounts Semi Senior aiming to advance your career? Our client, is a thriving independent accountancy practice in the Chorley area, that’s seeking a committed professional to join their busy team. Key Responsibilities: Produce year-end accounts for Limited companies, adhering to FRS105 standards Formulating accounts for Sole traders, partnerships, and LLPs Completion of corporate, personal, and partnership tax return filings Handling management accounts (prior experience preferred) Preparation of VAT returns and occasional bookkeeping tasks Is this the role for you? To be the ideal candidate should possess the following: Ideally with a minimum of 3-4 years' experience working within a UK-based practice Demonstrating proficiency in client management and team support Will need to have experience in year-end accounts preparation To discuss this role in more detail please contact Elliot at Puro Accountancy on 01904 571760 or CLICK to apply!
Chorley
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