Transfer Pricing Jobs in London

We're tracking 93 live transfer pricing roles in London.

Salary snapshot

£45k–£150k
Median £75k

Based on 22 live roles with pay data.

Seniority spread

  • Manager
    44
  • Senior Manager
    18
  • Analyst
    12
  • Director/Head of Tax
    11
  • Senior/Assistant Manager
    2

2% offer remote.

Active opportunities

93 live · updated hourly
TPP Recruitment logo

Tax Dispute Assistant Manager

TPP RecruitmentLondon, City of London, United Kingdom£65k – £75k
Posted 30+ days ago
TPP Recruitment logo

VAT Senior Manager

TPP RecruitmentLondon, City of London, United Kingdom£70k – £80k
Posted 30+ days ago
PwC logo

Indirect Tax, Insurance, Director

PwCLondon£140k – £200kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
TPP Recruitment logo

Corporate Tax Manager

TPP RecruitmentLondon, City of London, United Kingdom£70k – £85k
Posted 30+ days ago
Ryan logo

Director, Corporate Tax

RyanLondon - Smarts Place£110k – £160kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
TPP Recruitment logo

Corporate Tax Senior Manager

TPP RecruitmentLondon, City of London, United Kingdom£85k – £115kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
ArcelorMittal Brasil logo

Tax Specialist (UK)

ArcelorMittal BrasilLondon, United Kingdom£55k – £75kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
TPP Recruitment logo

Private Client Tax Manager

TPP RecruitmentLondon, City of London, United Kingdom£65k – £75k
Posted 30+ days ago
CFGI logo

Corporate Tax - Senior Manager

CFGILondon, England£100k – £140kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
BDO logo

Corporate International Tax Manager

BDOLondon£65k – £85kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
ELP Consult Ltd. logo

Mandarin Speaking Tax Specialist

ELP Consult Ltd.London, City of London, United Kingdom£45k – £65kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
StoneX Group logo

Tax Manager - EMEA

StoneX GroupLondon, GB£75k – £105kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
CFGI logo

Corporate Tax - Manager

CFGILondon, England£75k – £95kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

Transfer Pricing (TP) involves setting prices for goods, services, and intellectual property exchanged between related entities within a multinational enterprise. The core principle is that these transactions should be conducted at arm's length, as if between independent parties, to prevent artificial profit shifting.

In London, Transfer Pricing is governed by HMRC regulations largely aligned with OECD guidelines, notably the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations. Companies exceeding certain thresholds (e.g., turnover above £200 million or balance sheet total above £2 billion) are subject to increased scrutiny and documentation requirements, necessitating Master File and Local File preparation. HMRC's approach is increasingly robust, with a focus on functional analysis, risk assessment, and demonstrable value creation within the UK.

What's driving demand

  • Increased HMRC scrutiny and compliance checks
  • Complex global supply chains of multinational corporations headquartered in or operating through London
  • Ongoing BEPS 2.0 implementation and Pillar One/Two developments impacting profit allocation
  • Digitalisation of the economy and challenges in valuing intangible assets

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-03-29HMRC guidance on Diverted Profits Tax (DPT) application and interactions with TPUpdated Guidance
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  • 2022-04-01Plastic Packaging Tax Introduced (relevant for supply chain movements)Implemented
    source
  • 2022-01-20Updated OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines incorporating BEPS ActionsImplemented
    source

Credentials that matter

  • ACA (Associate Chartered Accountant)essential
  • CTA (Chartered Tax Adviser)essential
  • ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)essential
  • ADIT (Advanced Diploma in International Taxation)essential

Skills & tools

OECD Transfer Pricing GuidelinesHMRC Transfer Pricing ManualFunctional AnalysisBenchmarking studies (e.g., Orbis, Amadeus, RoyaltyStat)Value chain analysisTax law interpretationEconomic analysisData analysis and modelling (Excel, Alteryx)Tax Controversy and Dispute Resolution (MAP/APA)

Frequently asked

What is transfer pricing in London?
Transfer Pricing (TP) involves setting prices for goods, services, and intellectual property exchanged between related entities within a multinational enterprise. The core principle is that these transactions should be conducted at arm's length, as if between independent parties, to prevent artificial profit shifting.
How does transfer pricing work in London?
In London, Transfer Pricing is governed by HMRC regulations largely aligned with OECD guidelines, notably the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations. Companies exceeding certain thresholds (e.g., turnover above £200 million or balance sheet total above £2 billion) are subject to increased scrutiny and documentation requirements, necessitating Master File and Local File preparation. HMRC's approach is increasingly robust, with a focus on functional analysis, risk assessment, and demonstrable value creation within the UK.
What credentials matter for Transfer Pricing (London) roles?
Employers most often look for: CTA (Chartered Tax Adviser), ACA (Associate Chartered Accountant), ADIT (Advanced Diploma in International Taxation), ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants).
Which tools and systems appear in Transfer Pricing (London) job specs?
Commonly cited: OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines, HMRC Transfer Pricing Manual, Functional Analysis, Benchmarking studies (e.g., Orbis, Amadeus, RoyaltyStat), Value chain analysis, Tax law interpretation, Economic analysis, Data analysis and modelling (Excel, Alteryx).
What do Transfer Pricing (London) roles pay?
Across 22 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span £45k–£150k.
Who's hiring for Transfer Pricing (London)?
Live employer mix: In-house / industry 77%, Boutique / mid-tier 17%, Big 4 5%, Law firms 2%.
How many Transfer Pricing (London) roles are live right now?
93 live roles on taxjobs.ai.