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The EMEA Tax Senior Manager will lead and manage the direct and indirect tax affairs across the EMEA region, ensuring compliance with local and international tax regulations while supporting the commercial and operational objectives of the business.
Our Client: We are recruiting a Tax Senior Manager for a PE backed large international business. This is a newly created role due to growth in the business and is a strategic role with senior leadership visibility and career progression opportunities. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a dynamic international organisation in a role that will involve exposure to complex cross-border tax matters across EMEA
. The Role: The role is responsible for overseeing tax compliance, managing external advisors, supporting transfer pricing and corporate structuring initiatives, mitigating tax risk, and partnering with finance and operational leadership across multiple jurisdictions. This role is particularly suited to a professional services, consulting, project management, infrastructure, or real estate advisory environment with multi-entity and cross-border operations. Oversee all EMEA corporate tax, VAT/GST, withholding tax, and statutory tax compliance obligations. Ensure timely and accurate preparation, review, and submission of tax filings across multiple jurisdictions. Lead VAT and indirect tax compliance activities across EMEA entities. Support and maintain transfer pricing policies and documentation across the region. Provide tax input into commercial contracts, restructures, and new market entries. Manage relationships with tax authorities, external tax advisors and support audits Partner with regional finance leaders, legal teams, and operational management. Opportunity to work within a dynamic international organisation. Exposure to complex cross-border tax matters across EMEA Strategic role with senior leadership visibility and career progression opportunities.
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About You ACA, ACCA, CTA, CPA, or equivalent professional qualification. Strong international tax experience within a multinational organisation or advisory firm. Knowledge of EMEA corporate tax, VAT/GST, transfer pricing, and international tax principles. Excellent communication, analytical, and stakeholder management skills.


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