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Senior International Tax Analyst

North America

Overview

Shift4 (NYSE: FOUR) is boldly redefining commerce by simplifying complex payments ecosystems across the world. As the leader in commerce-enabling technology, Shift4 powers billions of transactions annually for hundreds of thousands of businesses in virtually every industry. For more information, visit www.shift4.com.

Senior Analyst, International Tax

The Senior Analyst of International Tax reports to the Director of International Tax & Strategy and will support Shift4’s international tax planning objectives (e.g., M&A), income tax reporting (ASC 740), and federal tax compliance obligations.  

This role would suit an individual looking for exposure to a diverse range of M&A, tax technical, and operational issues in a growth-oriented FinTech business.

Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Prepare and review complex calculations such as Pillar 2 top-up taxes, GILTI, BEAT, FDII, Subpart F, foreign tax credit, and E&P calculations.  
  • Assist with the development and implementation of tax planning strategies to minimize tax liabilities and optimize overall tax efficiency.
  • Research and document complex tax technical issues of multifaceted business transactions and their US and foreign international tax impact.
  • Manage and monitor the non-US cash income tax budget-to-actual process.
  • Manage outside service providers with respect to US and foreign tax compliance deliverables, transfer pricing filings, due diligence, and other tax planning projects.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams (e.g., Treasury) to ensure accurate and timely completion of tax-related projects.
  • Support the preparation and review of tax provisions and disclosures for financial reporting purposes.
  • Communicate complex tax matters in a clear and concise manner to non-tax professionals.

Requirements:

  • 5+ years of experience in international tax at a large public accounting firm or large multinational corporation.  
  • Strong computational skills are required.
  • Knowledge and experience with ASC 740 and tax accounting under US GAAP requirements.
  • Knowledge of corporate taxation and the end-to-end tax cycle.
  • Experience researching and communicating complex international tax issues.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills required.
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills required.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel.  
  • Strong work ethic and ability to drive projects to completion within a defined timeframe.

Preferred Skills (Additional experience that is a plus to have):

  • Experience with data automation tools such as Alteryx.
  • CPA 

 

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.


 

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