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What is a Grade 7 in HMRC?

What is a Grade 7 in HMRC?

Once obtained, you’ll be promoted to a Grade 7 post as a senior tax professional. This opens up many different career options within HMRC. For example, senior tax professionals may go on to work in the compliance office, dealing with fraud and prosecution work.

How much is a Grade 7 salary?

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Grade Min. Salary (London) Max. Salary (London)
SEO (MoJ Band B) £34,818 £47,591
MoJ Band A £48,354 £71,411
Grade 7 £48,354 £63,500
Grade 6 £56,421 £76,000

What is grade 7 in the civil service?

Grade 7 (G7) Responsible for setting priorities, agreeing targets and allocating responsibilities to their team, G7s are accountable for outcomes in their policy area. They develop deep specialisms on key aspects of their policy or sector, and take on highly complex work.

Who is HM Revenue and customs grade 7 senior tax professional?

HM Revenue & Customs Grade 7 – Senior Tax Professional Senior Tax Professional Document v15. 11 October 2016 HM Revenue & Customs Grade 7 – Senior Tax Professional 2 | P a g e A message from Jennie Granger, Director General, Customer Compliance

What does a Gs 7 pay grade mean?

The GS-7 pay grade generally marks an entry-level position. GS-7 is usually the starting grade for scientist, engineers and other professions who are starting directly out of university or who otherwise have limited relevant experience. Employees with a Bachelor’s Degree hired under the Pathways Internship Program start at GS-7.

How are the pay rates set by HMRC?

HMRC’s pay terms and conditions are set within a remit approved by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury. HMRC pay rates are a result of negotiations with the Departmental Trade Unions as part of our collective bargaining arrangements and regular equal pay audits are conducted to ensure we treat our people fairly.

What’s the average salary of a Grade 6 civil servant?

Median pay for grade 6/7 civil servants varies by over £6,000, from £52,230 at DIT to £58,400 at the FCO (this data is from before the merger of the FCO and DfID in September 2020). HMRC has the lowest-paid executive officers (£24,820), while DfT has the highest-paid (£29,640) The chart and text below relate to 2019, due to data availability.