Hewlett Packard Enterprise

IndirectTaxManager-UnitedStatesandCanada

$145–205k ~AI est. Spring, Texas, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Indirect Tax Manager - United States and Canada at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Skills: Indirect Tax, US Tax, Canada Tax. Manage team. Set performance goals”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree, 10+ years Indirect Tax experience, 2+ years supervisory experience

Nice to Have

advance degree preferred

What You'll Do.

Set performance goals

Ensure timely delivery

Define program parameters

Provide guidance on tax issues

Approve audit settlements

Identify compliance issues

Communicate with senior management

Consult with senior management

Collaborate with senior business leaders

Resolve complex tax issues

Represent company to external stakeholders

Develop relationships with tax professionals

Maintain market trends knowledge

Keep abreast of developments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

External stakeholders; Tax authorities; Tax industry professionals; Senior business leaders

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Presentation skills

Process & Methodology

Project management, Process development

Full Job Description

Indirect Tax Manager - United States and Canada This role has been designed as ‘Hybrid’ with an expectation that you will work on average 2 days per week from an HPE office. **Who We Are:** Hewlett Packard Enterprise is the global edge-to-cloud company advancing the way people live and work. We help companies connect, protect, analyze, and act on their data and applications wherever they live, from edge to cloud, so they can turn insights into outcomes at the speed required to thrive in today’s complex world. Our culture thrives on finding new and better ways to accelerate what’s next. We know varied backgrounds are valued and succeed here. We have the flexibility to manage our work and personal needs. We make bold moves, together, and are a force for good. If you are looking to stretch and grow your career our culture will embrace you. Open up opportunities with HPE. **Job Description:** The**Indirect Tax Manager - United States and Canada** will provide leadership, policy definition and risk management to the Indirect Tax function for the United States and Canada. This includes oversight of outsourced compliance, engagement management, full audit cycle and post audit controversy resolution, planning, implementation of planning opportunities, risk management, including contingency reporting and account determination, business support, new offering definition ** _Responsibilities:_** * Manages a team of exempt individual contributors and/or Manager 1s for a type of tax or medium country by monitoring and/or setting performance goals and objectives, staffing project teams, and ensuring timely and effective delivery of various tax efforts and programs. * Guides team to define program parameters and sets expectations for tax efforts; motivates, coaches, and fosters creativity within teams. * Reviews the tax issues country. * Provides guidance on tax issues of the highest level of complexity. * Is accountable for assigning and reviewing tax returns and for their financi

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