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MANAGER TAXATION SERVICES WELLINGTON OR AUCKLAND As a National Chartered Accountancy Firm expanding our client services, we are seeking a dynamic individual to participate with the Managing Partner in the further growth of our taxation services. Responsibilities of this key position include: • Development and implementation of policies and practices ensuring an appropriate distribution and quality of tax services throughout the Firm. • Handling soeciaiised taxation consulting and advisory work. • Managing the development of taxation services and the personnel required to provide such services. • Developing and maintaining effective working relationships with clients and personnel in the taxation profession. This is an ideal opportunity for a qualified tax person with a vigorous professional approach to make a major contribution to the development of our taxation services. Applications are invited in writing, providing a full career resume and a contact telephone number and should be addressed to: Partner in Charge Clarke Menzies B Co P.O. Box 221 CHRISTCHURCH

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