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Senior Tax Consultant

Remote

About Nabis
Nabis is the #1 Licensed Cannabis B2B Platform in the world with the largest portfolio of cannabis brands, supplying over 100 brands to 99% of California’s dispensaries and delivery services. Our mission is to empower the world to discover cannabis by providing choice, access, and innovation.

Our team, backed by Y-Combinator and from a celebrity roster of tech executives, including Doordash cofounder Stanley Tang, Gmail creator Paul Buchheit and Twitch cofounder Justin Kan, is scaling the cannabis supply chain with technology with the ultimate goal of becoming the largest distributor of cannabis products in the world. 

 

The Role

Nabis is looking for a Senior Tax Consultant to support the Corporate Tax Senior Manager across multiple tax functions, including Federal, State and Local Tax (SALT), Indirect Tax, and tax-related internal reviews. This role is best suited for someone with strong technical tax expertise who thrives in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and is eager to take ownership of key tax processes as we expand.

The ideal candidate is a self-starter who is comfortable researching tax and compliance issues, managing projects, and working independently with minimal oversight. This position offers exposure to multi-state tax compliance, tax strategy, and process optimization, making it a great opportunity for someone looking to grow in a dynamic industry.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Federal Tax Compliance – Assist with the preparation of federal taxable income calculations, supporting workpapers, and related schedules.
  • State and Local Tax (SALT) Compliance – Support sales tax, excise tax, gross receipts tax, and other state and local tax filings across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Indirect Tax & Compliance – Ensure proper tax treatment of cannabis-related transactions and stay ahead of evolving regulations.
  • Tax Risk & Internal Reviews: Perform tax-related internal reviews to identify compliance risks, validate accuracy of filings, and ensure adequate documentation and controls.
  • Tax Research & Documentation – Research federal, state, and local tax developments; prepare concise summaries and recommendations outlining compliance impacts and action items.
  • Technical Memos & Position Documentation: Assist in drafting tax position memos and internal documentation to support compliance positions, audits, and financial reporting conclusions.
  • Audit Support & Tax Provision Preparation: Support tax provision calculations and audit requests by preparing schedules, reconciling data, and responding to auditor inquiries.
  • Notice & Correspondence Management: Assist with responding to federal, state, and local tax notices, including research, documentation gathering, and resolution tracking.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration – Work closely with finance, accounting, operations, and product teams to integrate tax requirements into business processes.
  • Project Management – Lead and support tax-related initiatives, ensuring deadlines are met and new processes are implemented effectively.

Qualifications:

  • Experienced Tax Professional – Second year tax senior in public accounting [4+ years of experience] or 6+ years tax/accounting roles within a corporate setting.
  • Technical Expertise – Strong knowledge of federal, state, and local tax compliance in a multi-state environment, including experience with ASC 740. Indirect tax experience preferred, but not required.
  • Proactive & Solution-Oriented – Capable of identifying tax issues, conducting research, and implementing solutions independently.
  • Strong Research Skills – Comfortable navigating tax laws and translating complex regulations into actionable guidance.
  • Project Management Skills – Able to prioritize, drive initiatives, and manage deadlines effectively.
  • Adaptable & Fast-Paced – Excels in dynamic, high-growth environments that require flexibility and responsiveness to change.
  • CPA accreditation preferred

WHY YOU'LL LOVE WORKING AT NABIS!

  • You'll work at the fastest growing cannabis startup in the U.S.
  • Unlimited PTO and flexible work-from-home policy
  • Compensation: 90,000- 110,000
  • Medical/Dental/Vision: 75% of employee premium paid by Nabis
  • Competitive salary, 401(k) plan, and equity compensation structure
  • Cannabis industry discounts at retail shops across California
 
 
Nabis is an Equal Opportunity Employer
 
Nabis is seeking to create a diverse work environment because all teams are stronger with different perspectives and life experiences. We strongly encourage women, people of color, LGBTQIA individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, older members of society, and others from minority groups and diverse backgrounds to apply. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. All employees and contractors of Nabis are responsible for maintaining a work culture free from discrimination and harassment by treating others with kindness and respect.
 

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