Senior Tax Manager Opportunity (British Columbia)

Senior Tax Manager Opportunity (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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Swim Recruiting
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British Columbia

18 Aug

Swim Recruiting

British Columbia

Elevate your tax career as a Senior Tax Manager within a global firm in Vancouver. This hybrid role offers a collaborative workplace focusing on high-quality tax compliance and financial reporting.

Swim Recruiting is assisting a high-profile global company in hiring a Senior Tax Manager to join their established tax team. With over 10,000 employees and operations worldwide, this company is known for developing top talent. The role involves hands-on tax compliance work, from preparing tax provisions to drafting financial statement disclosures, all while maintaining a focus on quality.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct thorough reviews of annual income tax provisions
• Draft disclosures relevant to public financial filings
• Enhance internal controls for financial reporting




• Collaborate intimately with Canadian, US, and EMEA tax teams
• Support various tax initiatives and strategies

Requirements:
• 7 years of relevant accounting experience, 4+ in tax
• CPA designation (Canadian or US) is essential
• Familiarity with US GAAP, ASC 740 is favored
• Experience required with key tax initiatives (Pillar Two, CbCR)
• Technical proficiency in Excel and tax software

Thrive in a supportive tax team while managing critical compliance tasks and ensuring accuracy in a globally respected environment.
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📌 Senior Tax Manager Opportunity (British Columbia)
🏢 Swim Recruiting
📍 British Columbia

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