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Posted 17 days ago
Job description
- Responsible for completion of the quarterly and annual income tax projection packages, including preparation of supporting schedules and journal entries as required
- Analysis and reconciliation of selected tax general ledger accounts
- Preparation of annual corporate income tax filings by preparing detailed working papers and reviewing information provided by others to support information required for the tax returns
- Plan and lead tax compliance engagements for Corporate Tax returns
- Work with clients and our partners to develop and implement tax planning strategies
- Preparing audit ready working paper information required for Canadian tax audits
- Review Non-resident withholding tax payments and annual returns
- Indirect tax experience is an asset
- Improve and streamline tax processes and including the use of technology and automation, as applicable
- Bachelor's degree in a related discipline with a CPA (CA/CMA/CGA) designation required.
- Completion or near completion of the CPA In-depth Tax Course or Master of Taxation (MTax) program
- Solid understanding of advanced financial and income tax accounting
- Excellent analytical skills
- Strong technical background and broad-based tax skills because of prior experience in a professional services firm or Industry
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Tax Manager?
A: To succeed as a Tax Manager, key technical skills include expertise in tax laws and regulations, proficiency in tax software and systems, and strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to navigate complex tax issues. Soft skills such as effective communication, leadership, and project management are also crucial, as Tax Managers often oversee teams and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure compliance and optimize tax strategies. By combining these technical and soft skills, Tax Managers can drive business growth, mitigate risk, and advance their careers through increased responsibility and leadership opportunities.
Q: What is the career path for a Tax Manager?
A: A Tax Manager's typical career progression involves starting as a Tax Associate or Staff Accountant, progressing to a Senior Tax Accountant or Tax Senior, and eventually becoming a Tax Manager, overseeing tax planning, compliance, and strategy for a company. Key opportunities for skill development include staying up-to-date on tax laws and regulations, developing expertise in tax software and systems, and honing leadership and communication skills to manage teams and collaborate with stakeholders. Long-term career prospects for a Tax Manager may include transitioning into senior leadership roles, such as Director of Tax or Chief Tax Officer, or pursuing specialized roles like Tax Consultant or Tax Attorney.
