Job Title: Tax Accountant
Company:
Job description: Tax AccountantKnysna, WCR10 000 – R16 000Are you passionate about tax and accounting? Our client, a well-established and family-oriented accounting firm in Knysna, is looking for a Tax Accountant to join their team. This role is perfect for someone with strong tax and accounting skills who can assist with tax calculations and return preparations.What You’ll Do:
- Prepare income tax returns for individuals, companies, and trusts
- Assist with tax calculations and reconciliations
- Compile and submit VAT and EMP201 returns
- Handle SARS objections, disputes, and verifications
- Apply for Tax Clearances and manage SARS follow-ups
- Work closely with clients to resolve tax-related queries
What You’ll Need:
- Matric certification
- Own vehicle and valid driver’s license
- A financial background (advantageous)
- Experience in tax preparation and accounting (preferred)
- Relevant accounting or tax qualification (advantageous)
- Strong numerical, analytical, and communication skills
- Ability to meet deadlines and work efficiently in a team
This is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career in a supportive and professional environment. If you’re detail-oriented and love working with numbers, we’d love to hear from you!Apply now by sending your CV to felicia@proteaplacements.co.zaThe post appeared first on .
Expected salary: R10000 – 16000 per month
Location: George, Western Cape
Job date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 22:52:11 GMT
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