Salary €65,000 – 75,000

Job Location County Cork

Type Permanent

Consultant Ben Latchford

Ref BL-TMM

Posted 25 May 2017


Tax Manager – Munster

Permanent role

Salary: €65,000 – 75,000

 

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the management and enhancement of the Tax Audit and Compliance Database and periodic reporting of same to the relevant internal functions within the Group.
  • Responsible for the co-ordination and implementation of the annual review of the tax process documents. Responsible for the design and implementation of any new tax process documents as required.
  • Responsible for ensuring that relevant tax training is provided to staff within the organisation.
  • Involvement in other ad-hoc projects/tasks as required within the Group Tax Department.

 

Requirements:

  • ACA, ACCA or CIMA or other relevant Accounting qualification
  • AITI qualified
  • A minimum of 4 years ideally gained in a Big 4 professional practice firm or from a large multinational environment
  • An interest in developing International Tax knowledge.

 

For more information please contact Ben Latchford of Lincoln Recruitment on 016610444 / blatchford(@)lincoln.ie or please send a suitable CV and Ben will contact you directly.



Get in Touch

Ben Latchford

blatchford@lincoln.ie

01 6610 444

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