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How much do tax software analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for tax software analyst in the United States is $77,147.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Tax Software Analysts when supporting clients during peak tax season?

During peak tax season, Tax Software Analysts often encounter high volumes of support requests, ranging from software troubleshooting to guidance on new tax regulations. Balancing timely responses with accurate, detailed assistance can be challenging, especially when clients are under tight filing deadlines. Analysts must stay updated on tax law changes and software updates to provide the best support, and they frequently collaborate with product developers and tax professionals to resolve complex issues. Effective time management, strong communication skills, and a customer-focused mindset are essential to succeed in this fast-paced period.

What does a Tax Software Analyst do?

A Tax Software Analyst is responsible for evaluating, implementing, and supporting tax software solutions used by organizations or individuals to manage their tax compliance and reporting needs. They analyze business requirements, troubleshoot software issues, and provide technical support to users. Their role often involves collaborating with tax professionals, IT teams, and software vendors to ensure the software meets regulatory standards and user needs. Additionally, they may assist with software updates, user training, and process optimization to enhance efficiency during tax season.

What is the difference between Tax Software Analyst vs Tax Accountant?

AspectTax Software AnalystTax Accountant
Primary RoleAnalyzes and tests tax software, ensures compliance with tax laws, and supports software developmentPrepares, reviews, and files tax returns, provides tax planning and consulting services
Required SkillsKnowledge of tax laws, software testing, data analysis, and IT skillsTax regulations, accounting principles, attention to detail, and client communication
Work EnvironmentTechnology firms, software companies, or finance departmentsAccounting firms, corporate finance departments, or small businesses
CertificationsCPA, CTA, or tax software certifications beneficialCPA or Enrolled Agent (EA)

While both roles involve tax knowledge, a Tax Software Analyst focuses on software testing and compliance, whereas a Tax Accountant handles tax preparation and planning. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right position based on their skills and career goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tax Software Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tax Software Analyst, you need a solid understanding of tax laws, accounting principles, and experience with tax preparation, often supported by a degree in accounting or a related field. Familiarity with tax software platforms (such as TurboTax, Drake, or UltraTax), data analytics tools, and sometimes relevant certifications like Enrolled Agent (EA) are highly beneficial. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help analysts provide accurate support and translate complex tax concepts for clients or development teams. These skills ensure efficient troubleshooting, regulatory compliance, and high customer satisfaction in a technology-driven tax environment.
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Tax Technology Senior Analyst

Tax Technology Senior Analyst

GM Financial

Fort Worth, TX • Hybrid

$111K - $111K/yr

Full-time

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Why GM Financial

GM Financial is the wholly owned captive finance subsidiary of General Motors and is headquartered in Fort Worth, U.S. We are a global provider of auto finance solutions, with operations in North America, South America and the Asia Pacific region. Through our long-standing relationships with auto dealers, we offer attractive retail financing and lease programs to meet the needs of each customer. We also offer commercial lending products to dealers to help them finance and grow their businesses. At GM Financial, our team members define and shape our culture- an environment that welcomes new ideas, fosters integrity and creates a sense of community and belonging. Here we do more than work- we thrive.

Our Purpose: We pioneer the innovations that move and connect people to what matters

About the role: 

The Tax Technology Analyst supports the tax department by implementing and maintaining technology solutions that improve tax compliance, reporting, and data management. This role bridges tax expertise with technology, ensuring accurate, efficient, and automated processes across global tax operations.

  • Configure, implement, and maintain tax technology platforms (e.g., ONESOURCE, Vertex, Avalara).

  • Assist in integrating tax systems with ERP platforms (SAP, Oracle) and other financial systems.

  • Leverage Oracle Cloud ERP, Data Lake/Warehouse data transfers into tax technology solutions to automate tax processes.

  • Assist with Smart View for Excel-based ad hoc reporting and analysis.

  • Develop and maintain automated workflows for tax compliance and reporting.

  • Perform data analysis and validation to ensure accuracy in tax calculations and filings.

  • Support tax provision and compliance processes through technology-enabled solutions.

  • Collaborate with Tax, Finance, and IT teams to identify process improvements and technology enhancements.

  • Troubleshoot system issues and provide end-user support and training.

  • Document processes, maintain system controls, and ensure compliance with SOX and other regulatory requirements.

  • Embed SOX and internal control requirements into all tax technology workflows. Maintain role-based access controls across tax applications, SharePoint documentation and knowledgebases.

  • Build and automate outputs from Tax Depreciation Software into provision workpapers, validating book-tax depreciation differences.

  • Utilize Microsoft CoPilot for research and drafting tasks such as legislative updates, technical memos, audit narratives and BRDs/UAP scripts, leveraging Thomson Reuters Checkpoint content as foundation.

  • Establish prompt libraries and implement quality checks and governance procedures, including data privacy, citation practices and version control for AI-generated artifacts.

  • Monitor and report on key performance indicators such as data latency, reconciliation defects, and cycle-time reduction. 

  • Publish dashboards and reports for Stakeholders.

  • Elicit and document business requirements from tax stakeholders and translate them into system configurations and integrations.
  • Partner with IT and vendors to support testing, deployment, and post-implementation optimization.
  • Analyze and document end-to-end tax processes to identify automation and efficiency opportunities.

Experience: 

  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, or related field.

  • 3+ years of experience in tax technology or tax related field, with direct exposure to tax software ONESOURCE, Vertex, Avalara) and ERP systems (SAP, Oracle)

What We Offer: Generous benefits package available on day one to include: 401K matching, bonding leave for new parents (12 weeks, 100% paid), tuition assistance, training, GM employee auto discount, community service pay and nine company holidays.
Our Culture: Our team members define and shape our culture - an environment that welcomes innovative ideas, fosters integrity, and creates a sense of community and belonging. Here we do more than work - we thrive.
Compensation: Competitive pay and bonus eligibility 
Work Life Balance: Flexible hybrid work environment, 2-days a week in office

The ideal candidate:

  • Familiarity with tax software (ONESOURCE, Vertex, Avalara) and ERP systems (SAP, Oracle).

  • Strong Excel skills; experience with data analytics tools (Power BI, Alteryx) preferred.

  • Technical skills including strong proficiency in SQL, familiarity with SAS for analytics, Power BI or Alteryx, and advanced abilities in Excel and Smart View.

  • Experience with Data Lake/Warehouse architecture and secure file/API transfers.

  • Understanding of tax compliance processes and regulatory requirements.

  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and project management skill


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