VAT Analyst
City of London, London
VAT Analyst
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City of London, London
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Start your job searchLooking for an energetic and enthusiastic VAT analyst to join a global ecommerce business in their European VAT compliance team. This is a well-established team based in the UK which is responsible for VAT compliance across the region as well as providing support to Tax colleagues and the wider business.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare, review and submit UK and Ireland VAT returns and related filings such as EC Sales Listings;
- Prepare, review and submit Intrastat returns as necessary;
- Assist with VAT registrations across various jurisdictions;
- Prepare and submit ESL /ESPL, SAF_T returns as necessary
- Preparation and review of month-end account reconciliations
- Provide internal and external audit support, including data analysis;
- Assist with mapping VAT processes and identify areas for improvement;
- Assist with VAT compliance queries from Amazon businesses operating across Europe;
Successful Candidate:
- Professional qualifications in ACA, ACCA or CTA
- VAT experts (compliance), not financial accountants
- Strong accounting/reconciliation skills
- Strong excel skills - pivot, vlookup
- Ability to time manage and work autonomously
- 2-3 years post qualification
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