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Corporate Tax Intern - 2026 Summer Internship

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Vixxo is seeking a Tax Intern to be based in Scottsdale, AZ working in our Tax/Accounting/Legal department for our 2026 Summer Internship program.

Summer Internship Program 2026

* Internship will run for 8 weeks, June 1st – July 23rd

* 32 hours per week Monday – Thursday

* Paid Program

Role & Responsibilities:

This Intern will support our Tax, Accounting, and Legal teams in our 2026 goals and company/AI initiatives. The Intern will work closely with a number of different team members who will manage the tasks assigned.

THE ROLE

Reporting to the Vice President of Tax, you will expand your knowledge in all aspects of taxation and accounting. The focus for this role will be to aid in the integration of a newly acquired subsidiary in ensuring that that it is properly registered in various state and local jurisdictions. In addition, there will be an opportunity to assist the VP of Tax in various tax compliance or tax planning activities as they arise. Furthermore, you will get exposure in working with our Legal and Accounting teams.

WHO WILL LOVE THIS JOB?

  • A teammate: You work towards team and company goals throughout your day-to-day.
  • A self-starter: You love working autonomously and see challenges as an opportunity to learn.
  • A creative problem solver: You know part of learning is making mistakes and work to provide suggested solutions to any problem you encounter
  • An experimenter: You enjoy brainstorming, tackling challenges, and experimenting with new ideas.

TOP RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Obtaining and changing existing sales and income tax registrations
  • Assistance with obtaining refunds or reductions of US and/or Canadian tax
  • Communicating with vendors or customers on tax issues
  • Assistance with monthly or quarterly income and sales tax calculations and returns
  • Evaluating profitability of different lines of service
  • Assisting with various month end close activities including reconciliations, journal entries and other month end reporting

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Education: Currently pursuing Accounting or Business or similar degree
  • Minimum of 3 years using Microsoft Office. Must be well-versed in Excel.
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)

WHY VIXXO?

At Vixxo, we are an equal opportunity employer. We seek to create diverse and inclusive teams that reflect the variety of the clients and communities we serve for we believe this creates a competitive advantage. We do not discriminate on race, color, gender, illness, disability, gender-identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital or familial status, military status, or religion.

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