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Director of Tax Technology
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Country: USA
Location: Florida-Ft. Lauderdale Delray Beach, FL 33445
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:155,000.00 - 195,000.00 USD /yearAnnual Bonus
Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Delray Beach, FL 33445
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Tax Accounting
Career Level:Executive (SVP, VP, Department Head, etc)
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Director of Tax Technology
TAX DIRECTOR $175,000
We are a FORTUNE 500 retail company with Domestic and International operations located here in West Palm Beach, FL.We are publicly traded and voted top 25 best companies to work for in 2006 and 2007. We are seeking a highly skilled and dedicated TAX Director that possesses Big 4, Fortune 500 and Director of Tax experience.
The Director of Tax Technology will be responsible for all tax technology and related projects, with a primary focus on streamlining processes to ensure we meet all external and internal tax compliance, provision and accounting requirements. The utilization of tax technology should create efficiencies in the tax department and allow for resources to be dedicated to more value-added projects. Responsible for all tax technology related projects for the Tax department, with the primary focus on streamlining and enhancing the tax department's compliance, provision and accounting processes. Responsible for the selection, implementation, installation, and modifications to our global tax system to ensure the organization can meet the demands of the corporation both now and in the future. This also includes providing the strategic vision for all tax department systems.
For this position we offer annual stock option grants, annual bonus package between 15%-30%that, fully expensed Medical/dental/vision that initiates day one and matching 401K. Please submit your resume to in confidence to amx@proaxis.com
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