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European / Global VAT & Customs Strategic Advice - Tax Manager

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European / Global VAT & Customs Strategic Advice - Tax Manager
European & Global VAT and Customs Strategic Advice - Tax Manager
Function: Tax / Finance
Reporting to: Senior Director, Tax – EMEA, APAC & LA
About The Role
We are seeking a European & Global VAT and Customs Strategic Advice - Tax Manager to provide high‑quality, commercially focused VAT and customs advice across a complex international organisation. The role has a strong European focus with broader global exposure and works closely with Finance, Legal, Supply Chain, and business teams.
This is a hands‑on advisory and business‑partnering role, supporting decision‑making, business change, and effective VAT and customs governance across the Labs and R&DS businesses, with further support to the Commercial Solutions business where similar operating, delivery, or contracting models apply.
Key Responsibilities
VAT & Customs Advisory
Advise on European VAT matters with global reach, including cross‑border supplies, goods movements, reorganisations, and operating model changes across Labs and R&DS. Provide practical customs input on valuation, classification, and import/export structuring across international supply chains. Support the development and application of consistent, defensible VAT and customs positions across jurisdictions.
Business & Commercial Support
Provide proactive, commercially focused VAT advice to Finance, Legal, and business teams to support growth and operational decision‑making. Support sponsor and customer discussions where VAT treatment impacts pricing, margins, VAT recoverability, or execution. Advise on VAT implications of new services, contracting models, and commercial approaches, including support to the Commercial Solutions business.
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Governance & Risk
Maintain oversight of VAT compliance, reporting, and audit activity across multiple jurisdictions, working with local teams and advisors as appropriate. Identify recurring VAT and customs risks arising from business models, supply chains, and operating structures. Ensure VAT positions are appropriately documented, consistent, and technically robust.
Change & Development
Support VAT and customs assessments for acquisitions, integrations, and post‑deal operating models, particularly for global Labs and R&DS activities. Monitor VAT and customs legislative developments and translate them into clear, practical business guidance. Contribute VAT and customs input into process improvements, systems changes, and ERP initiatives where relevant.
What We’re Looking For
Strong experience in European VAT, with exposure to global VAT and customs matters. Experience advising on cross‑border services, goods flows, and supply chains. A pragmatic, commercial approach to applying indirect tax rules in a business environment. Experience in a multinational organisation and/or a professional services firm (Big 4 or similar). Ability to work confidently with Finance, Legal, and operational stakeholders.


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Why This Role?
Compared to many VAT Tax Manager roles in the market, this position offers:
Broader international and cross‑functional exposure beyond pure compliance Meaningful involvement in business change, growth initiatives, and projects A balanced scope spanning VAT, customs, governance, and advisory, while remaining clearly aligned to an Tax Manager ‑level remit
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