TAX Director

URGENT HIRING FOR TAX DIRECTOR

A reputed top firm in Dubai is urgently looking for a Director – Tax. The selected candidate will be part of an ambitious and dynamic international company offering great opportunities to develop personally and professionally.

Responsibilities and attributes

The person should be technically strong with excellent knowledge and experience in UAE Tax Compliance, and should be able to expand the Company’s portfolio by winning work proactively, contributing to the winning of new clients, and managing of getting leads from other areas of the Company’s practice while simultaneously building and maintaining relationships with existing clients by helping solve their complex business issues from strategy to execution.

The selected candidate should be able to lead the Tax practice, helping the team to develop and grow effectively by supervising their assignments, and training and mentoring them as and when required, thus ensuring his/her responsibility extends to building networks and relationships both internally and externally.

Qualifications

Minimum 10 years’ experience in an Indirect Tax Department in Big 4 firms or top 10 accounting practices in the UAE
Degree in Accountancy, Taxation, Business, Finance or any related field with ACA, ACCA, CPA
Qualified with the UAE Federal Tax Authority as a GCC Tax Expert (Preferable).

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