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01.07.2025
EY
EY Corporate Tax Senior Manager - Dublin/Cork/Galway/ Limerick/... Ireland, Waterford
Identifying and developing business opportunities to generate growth within the firm leveraging the latest technologies available. Responsibility for proactive management of both compliance and advisory work for clients. Assisting in...
Delivering on a diverse portfolio of clients. Working together with a multi-disciplinary internal team to provide the best possible service. Take ownership of client relationships, acting as the face of...
A self-motivated and ambitious individual, with a determination to develop their career and grow a business in fast paced and ever changing environment. Evolving technical, interpersonal and client relationship skills....
Lead and manage tax audits and investigations conducted by tax authorities. Advise clients on tax dispute resolution strategies and represent them in negotiations with tax authorities. Prepare and review submissions...
Managing a diverse portfolio of advisory engagements on domestic and international clients across a broad range of sectors. Helping our clients meet demands for expatriate and employment tax reporting, compliance,...
Conduct thorough analysis of existing processes and systems, identifying areas for improvement and integration with customer and digital channel solutions. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and prioritize business requirements...
Partner effectively and maintains positive relationships with Policy, Customer Operations and global cross functional teams. Promote standard methodology sharing across global teams as well as within own function, supporting shared...
Identifying and developing business opportunities to generate growth within the firm leveraging the latest technologies available. Responsibility for proactive management of both compliance and advisory work for clients. Assisting in...
A tax analyst is a highly specialized position with a focus on helping individuals, businesses and other entities comply with a wide array of tax regulations. The role of a tax analyst in Ireland is essential to ensuring a reliable and secure tax system in the country.
The primary responsibilities of a tax analyst are to advise and support clients on compliance with income tax regulations, prepare tax returns and represent clients before relevant authorities. Specifically, tax analysts must research relevant Irish tax regulations and outline the different tax brackets and regulations stated in Ireland's tax code. Additionally, the analyst must provide taxpayers with advice and strategies for optimizing their tax returns and make sure that all documents and deductions are submitted on time and accurately.
Tax analysts must have a strong understanding of the Irish taxation system, including how different companies, organizations and individuals like permanent residents, "dual-residency" individuals and other foreign entities need to report their income and deductions. An ideal tax analyst must also be actively aware of changes in the taxation system both at the national and local levels and should have good problem-solving and analytical skills.
The role of a tax analyst in Ireland is a key position in helping people and organizations remain up-to-date with taxation requirements and ensuring a healthy, secure taxation system. For this reason, Expoint seek a tax analyst in Ireland who is passionate about understanding and staying abreast of regulations in the everchanging taxation landscape. Our ideal candidate will have a deep knowledge of Irish tax regulations and an unwavering commitment to accuracy and efficiency. An analytical mind as well as an ability to work in a busy, fast-paced environment are essential for successful applicants.