Inchcape is the leading global automotive distributor operating in more than 40 markets. We partner with some of the biggest brands in the business to power better mobility today and in the future.
Our diverse global team of over 20,000 talented people foster an inclusive and collaborative culture, championing a brilliant experience for our customers and partners. We're a dynamic and fast-growing business, dedicated to shaping a successful and sustainable future for the industry.
Here, you will unlock your full potential with career opportunities and learning experiences. You'll work with cutting-edge technology, ground-breaking innovation, and forward-thinking colleagues. If you are highly driven with a can-do attitude, and you bring out the best in yourself and others, then join us to power new futures.
Summary
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail oriented Tax Analyst to join our dynamic finance team. As a tax analyst, you will play a crucial role in ensuring our organization's tax compliance and optimizing tax strategies. You will work closely with accounting to analyze transactions and it's tax implications, prepare accurate tax returns.
Essential Duties
Tax Compliance
- Prepare VAT, Withholding, CIT returns, including its attachments and ensure its timely filing
- Prepare reconciliation of return to book balances, quarterly tax provisions and other reports as needed.
- Assist in the annual local business tax renewal, particularly in the calculation of gross receipts
- Support the Tax Lead during tax audits, including preparation of basic tax information, reconciliation schedule
- Assist in the applications with the BIR (e.g., CAS, registration information updates, ATP, PTU)
- Monitor changes in tax laws and regulations, assess impact and ensure compliance of the company
- Handle day to day operational queries from other functions
- Regular attendance in tax seminars and dialogues sponsored by the BIR and/or firms
Qualifications
- Education
- A bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting or related major or equivalent professional experience
Experience
- 2 to 3 years of relevant experience
- Licensure and Certification
- CPA preferred, but not required
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.