Job Title: Junior Tax Specialist (3 Month FTC)
Company:Network Recruitment
Job description: My client is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Junior Tax Specialist to join its team on a 3 to 4-month contract. This role is ideal for someone with a foundational understanding of tax processes who is looking to build a career in the tax space.Key Responsibilities
The Junior Tax Specialist will play a key role in supporting the company’s tax team by:
- Preparing and reviewing tax computations for individuals, trusts, and companies.
- Liaising with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) to resolve client queries and issues.
- Preparing and submitting VAT returns in compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Providing clients with professional tax advice to optimize tax efficiency and compliance.
- Preparing and filing income tax returns accurately and within deadlines.
- Assisting with tax audits and preparing relevant documentation.
The successful candidate will possess
- A degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
- Basic knowledge of South African tax laws and regulations (internship or academic exposure advantageous).
- Effective communication skills to liaise with clients and SARS.
- A proactive and organized approach to work.
Join them and take the first step in a rewarding tax career.For more information please contact:Khanyisile Malongete
Expected salary: R400000 – 600000 per year
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Sat, 07 Dec 2024 08:06:38 GMT
Tips on What To Include In CV
Creating a professional CV is crucial for making a positive impression on potential employers. Start by keeping it clear and concise—aim for one to two pages. Use a clean, easy-to-read font like Arial or Calibri, and organize information with headings for sections such as Contact Information, Personal Statement, Work Experience, Education, Skills, and Certifications. Tailor your CV to each job by highlighting relevant experience and skills that align with the role’s requirements. Use bullet points to describe your achievements with specific metrics where possible, as numbers provide concrete evidence of your contributions. Finally, proofread carefully to avoid any spelling or grammar errors, as these can detract from a polished presentation.