Advise on potential commercial offerings (products), commercial deals, transactions, international expansion, corporate structuring, etc.
Support and execute APAC related aspects of M&A tax strategy and integration plans for APAC acquisitions and new business ventures
Lead tax planning and strategy projects
Support tax controversy cases, incentive requests, and negotiations with tax authorities
Review business contracts for income tax implications
Review models assessing tax risks and corresponding financial impacts
Establish strong relationships, demonstrate organizational and interpersonal skills to build a collaborative environment and foster open communication
Collaborate cross-functionally with regional teams to assess tax ramifications of global initiatives
Communicate local tax outcomes and legislative changes to the U.S. tax consolidation team
Manage relationships with external advisors and contractors
Job Requirements:
Minimum 12 years of relevant corporate tax and tax planning experience, preferably with a large multinational
Strong technical expertise with respect to international tax law (APAC) with experience evaluating and advising on complex tax positions, including proven experience in acquisition and integration tax planning
Deep knowledge of OECD BEPS initiatives and their APAC implementation
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills, with an ability to effectively relate tax issues to non-tax personnel and skilled at communicating with upper management on a range of broad business plans
Strong critical thinking ability for fast-paced, multi-regional work environments with excellent prioritization and organizational skills
Basic knowledge of U.S. International tax law a plus
Proficient in MS Office, especially PowerPoint and Excel
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) required, Juris Doctor (JD) or JD equivalent and/or Master of Laws (LLM) in taxation strongly preferred
Self-motivated with strong project management skills
Our Benefits:
Any general requests for consideration of your skills, please