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This role is for one of our clients Compensation: $100-$120 per hour (20 hours per week commitment) Job Type: Part-time / Contract Location: US, UK, Canada, France, Portugal (remote) We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Tax AI Expert to join our team at the intersection of taxation, data, and emerging technologies. This role is ideal for professionals with a strong foundation in tax principles who are eager to leverage artificial intelligence to optimize tax processes, enhance compliance, and support strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities Lead and support tax provision and planning activities by integrating AI-driven tools to improve accuracy, forecasting, and efficiency in tax calculations and reporting. Design and implement intelligent solutions to streamline sales tax, payroll tax, and multi-jurisdictional tax compliance, ensuring adherence to varying regional and international tax laws. Analyze complex tax datasets using advanced analytics and machine learning models to identify risks, opportunities, and cost-saving strategies. Oversee and enhance regulatory filing and reporting requirements, ensuring timely and accurate submissions in line with statutory obligations. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including finance, legal, and technology to embed AI solutions into existing tax workflows. Monitor evolving tax regulations and assess their impact on automated systems and organizational compliance strategies. Develop and maintain documentation for AI-driven tax models, ensuring transparency, auditability, and alignment with governance standards. Support audits by providing AI-backed insights, reconciliations, and documentation to internal and external stakeholders. Continuously evaluate and improve AI models for tax applications, ensuring scalability, reliability, and compliance with regulatory frameworks. Required Skills & Qualifications Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Taxation, Data Science, or a related field; CA, CPA, or equivalent qualification preferred. 2–8 years of experience in tax roles with exposure to tax provision, planning, and compliance. Strong understanding of sales tax, payroll tax, and multi-jurisdictional tax frameworks, including indirect tax systems such as GST/VAT. Experience with regulatory filings and reporting standards, including corporate tax returns, statutory disclosures, and compliance documentation. Familiarity with AI/ML concepts and tools (e.g., Python, SQL, data analytics platforms) and their application in financial or tax domains. Ability to translate complex tax rules into automated logic or AI-driven workflows. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail. Excellent communication skills to explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Preferred Qualifications Experience working with tax technology platforms or ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle). Exposure to automation tools such as RPA or AI-based compliance solutions. Knowledge of global tax regulations and cross-border compliance requirements. What We Offer Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI applications in taxation. A collaborative and innovative work environment. Career growth at the intersection of finance and technology. Competitive compensation and benefits.
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