We are seeking a seasoned Transfer Pricing professional to join our Financial Services team in Sydney. This role will support clients in managing compliance obligations, designing transfer pricing models and navigating tax authority views and disputes.
The successful candidate will have experience in formulating and implementing global tax transfer pricing policies for multinational companies in the financial services sector.
Key responsibilities include assisting in Australian Taxation Office (ATO) transfer pricing reviews and audits based on economic principles, negotiating Advance Pricing Arrangements with the ATO and other tax authorities, and preparing Mutual Agreement Procedure applications.
The ideal candidate will possess strong drafting skills, ability to apply facts to Transfer Pricing legislation and advise on implications for clients.
Required Skills:
* At least 5 to 6 years of Transfer Pricing experience within a top tier accounting firm, corporate, tax consulting or legal environment.
* Good drafting skills, ability to apply facts to Transfer Pricing legislation and to advise on the implications of this to clients.
* Demonstrated experience in assimilating complex information and data sources to provide a succinct and well-informed recommendation to the client.
* Strong teaming and leadership skills with the ability to build trust and credibility quickly.
* Strong commercial acumen with the ability to abreast of wider legal, economic, environmental and political factors that influence transfer pricing.
* Exceptional client service orientation and a collaborative approach to teaming.
* Financial modelling, Excel skills, AI skills and Bloomberg skills would also be a benefit.
Benefits:
* A competitive salary and benefits package.
* The opportunity to work with a dynamic and supportive team.
* A chance to develop your skills and expertise in a fast-paced and evolving industry.
Others:
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