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Tax Senior

New York, NY · Hybrid

$94K - $175K/yr

Develop transfer pricing strategies, audit defense, and documentation to cover the spectrum of transfer pricing issues. Work with economists, attorneys, and tax specialists to analyze and resolve ...

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How much do transfer pricing attorney jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for transfer pricing attorney in the United States is $19.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Transfer Pricing Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Transfer Pricing Attorney, you need expertise in international tax law, transfer pricing regulations, and a Juris Doctor (JD) degree with relevant bar admission. Familiarity with tax compliance software, financial modeling tools, and databases like Bloomberg Tax or Thomson Reuters is often required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help in interpreting complex regulations and advising clients. These skills ensure accurate compliance, risk mitigation, and the ability to develop robust strategies for multinational clients facing evolving tax laws.

What are the typical challenges a Transfer Pricing Attorney faces when working with multinational clients?

Transfer Pricing Attorneys often encounter challenges such as navigating complex international tax regulations, managing compliance across multiple jurisdictions, and aligning transfer pricing policies with constantly evolving local laws. They must also balance the interests of tax authorities and business objectives, which can involve extensive documentation and negotiation. Collaboration with tax advisors, finance teams, and legal departments is essential to ensure accurate reporting and mitigate audit risks.

What is the difference between Transfer Pricing Attorney vs Tax Attorney?

AspectTransfer Pricing AttorneyTax Attorney
CredentialsJD, often with transfer pricing or international tax certificationsJD, with tax law specialization and bar admission
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, multinational corporations, consulting firmsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Industry UsageSpecializes in transfer pricing regulations and international tax complianceHandles broad tax issues, including transfer pricing, audits, and litigation

Transfer Pricing Attorneys focus specifically on transfer pricing laws and international tax compliance, while Tax Attorneys handle a wider range of tax issues. Both roles require legal credentials and often work in similar environments, but their specialization areas differ.

What is a Transfer Pricing Attorney?

A Transfer Pricing Attorney is a legal professional who specializes in advising businesses on transfer pricing laws and regulations. Transfer pricing involves setting the prices for goods, services, or intellectual property exchanged between related entities within a multinational corporation. These attorneys help companies comply with complex international tax laws, minimize tax liabilities, and avoid disputes with tax authorities. They also assist in preparing documentation, defending transfer pricing strategies during audits, and resolving disputes through negotiation or litigation.
Infographic showing various Transfer Pricing Attorney job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,236 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Tax Senior

Tax Senior

Deloitte

New York, NY • Hybrid

$94K - $175K/yr

Other

Posted 9 days ago


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Job description

Deloitte Tax LLP seeks a Tax Senior in New York, New York.

Work You'll Do
Help client management understand, plan for, and deal with the complex and dynamic issues surrounding transfer pricing. Develop transfer pricing strategies, audit defense, and documentation to cover the spectrum of transfer pricing issues. Work with economists, attorneys, and tax specialists to analyze and resolve transfer pricing issues faced by multinational corporations. Provide assistance for multiple tax engagements, as well as provide multinational clients with professional economic analytical services. Research complex tax issues and ensure their resolution with the support of team leaders and staff. Provide analysis of client companies and industry trends in order to respond to client needs, and so as to provide clients with professional economic analytical services. Assist with overseeing the preparation and review of transfer pricing analyses and reports. Assist with determining the potential impact of such developments on client business. Devise and execute database searches for comparable companies in the U.S. and foreign markets. Responsible for incorporating financial information into a standard financial model and conducting economic and financial analysis. Draft proposals, reports, document requests and other correspondence related to business engagements. Prepare charts, reports and presentations. Review and analyze financial statements and transfer pricing reports, utilizing sophisticated software to devise and perform vital industry research and financial analyses. Will commute within the New York, NY area to consult with clients concerning the above duties.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Accounting or related field (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) plus eighteen (18) months of experience as a Tax Senior or related occupation preparing U.S. and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ("OECD") based transfer pricing reports documenting intercompany transactions for various multinational companies.

Position requires eighteen (18) months of experience in the following:

  • analyzing U.S. regulations and their OECD counterparts governing tangible goods transfers and inter-company services;
  • working with remotely located personnel, and performing activities including assigning tasks, performing quality control, reviewing projects, and conducting comparable uncontrolled transaction/company analyses;
  • drafting transfer pricing reports for multinational companies in accordance with Internal Revenue Code section 482 ("IRC 482") and OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations ("OECD guidelines");
  • utilizing tax research tools, including transfer pricing databases, including Compustat, Bureau van Dijk (Osiris and Amadeus), RoyaltyStat, S&P Capital IQ, and Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE, and statistical software, including MS Excel programs designed to conduct transfer pricing analysis;
  • applying new regulatory principles and guidelines under OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) initiative, preparing country-by-country reports, functional modules, Masterfile to document client's global business structure, and the functional and risk related information;
  • utilizing various transfer pricing methods as described in the U.S. transfer pricing regulations under IRC 482 and their OECD counterparts to perform transfer pricing analyses;
  • performing strategic transfer pricing planning; and
  • mentoring and coaching junior team members.

Less than 10% travel outside of normal commuting distance.

Other
Annual Salary: $94,500.00 - $175,500.00.

Qualifications:

Deloitte Tax LLP seeks a Tax Senior in New York, New York.

Work You'll Do
Help client management understand, plan for, and deal with the complex and dynamic issues surrounding transfer pricing. Develop transfer pricing strategies, audit defense, and documentation to cover the spectrum of transfer pricing issues. Work with economists, attorneys, and tax specialists to analyze and resolve transfer pricing issues faced by multinational corporations. Provide assistance for multiple tax engagements, as well as provide multinational clients with professional economic analytical services. Research complex tax issues and ensure their resolution with the support of team leaders and staff. Provide analysis of client companies and industry trends in order to respond to client needs, and so as to provide clients with professional economic analytical services. Assist with overseeing the preparation and review of transfer pricing analyses and reports. Assist with determining the potential impact of such developments on client business. Devise and execute database searches for comparable companies in the U.S. and foreign markets. Responsible for incorporating financial information into a standard financial model and conducting economic and financial analysis. Draft proposals, reports, document requests and other correspondence related to business engagements. Prepare charts, reports and presentations. Review and analyze financial statements and transfer pricing reports, utilizing sophisticated software to devise and perform vital industry research and financial analyses. Will commute within the New York, NY area to consult with clients concerning the above duties.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Accounting or related field (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) plus eighteen (18) months of experience as a Tax Senior or related occupation preparing U.S. and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ("OECD") based transfer pricing reports documenting intercompany transactions for various multinational companies.

Position requires eighteen (18) months of experience in the following:

  • analyzing U.S. regulations and their OECD counterparts governing tangible goods transfers and inter-company services;
  • working with remotely located personnel, and performing activities including assigning tasks, performing quality control, reviewing projects, and conducting comparable uncontrolled transaction/company analyses;
  • drafting transfer pricing reports for multinational companies in accordance with Internal Revenue Code section 482 ("IRC 482") and OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations ("OECD guidelines");
  • utilizing tax research tools, including transfer pricing databases, including Compustat, Bureau van Dijk (Osiris and Amadeus), RoyaltyStat, S&P Capital IQ, and Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE, and statistical software, including MS Excel programs designed to conduct transfer pricing analysis;
  • applying new regulatory principles and guidelines under OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) initiative, preparing country-by-country reports, functional modules, Masterfile to document client's global business structure, and the functional and risk related information;
  • utilizing various transfer pricing methods as described in the U.S. transfer pricing regulations under IRC 482 and their OECD counterparts to perform transfer pricing analyses;
  • performing strategic transfer pricing planning; and
  • mentoring and coaching junior team members.

Less than 10% travel outside of normal commuting distance.

Other
Annual Salary: $94,500.00 - $175,500.00.

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