Amazon.com Services LLC

Finance

TaxManager,AmazonLeo

$90–157k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Tax Manager, Amazon Leo at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: International tax planning, Tax compliance. Focus on U.S. international tax planning. Structure business initiatives”

Industry & Context.

Finance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years tax experience, 5+ years finance experience, 5+ years analytical field experience, J.D., CPA

Nice to Have

Knowledge of U.S. international tax provisions, Practical experience with tax laws in other countries, Experience leading cross-functional teams, Deliver products and projects on tight deadlines, Analytical skills, Attention to detail, Effective communication abilities, Technical writing skills, Tax research skills, Ability to articulate complex tax laws, Demonstrated ability to manage others, Manage others directly, Manage others indirectly

What You'll Do.

Focus on U.S. international tax planning

Structure business initiatives

Structure business transactions

Advise on tax impact of activities

Document relevant tax technical analysis

Support tax controversy analysis

Evaluate international business initiatives

Advise on international business initiatives

Communicate business plans

Obtain tax subject matter input

Ensure coordination of tax solutions

Ensure execution of tax solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with business partners; Work with global tax department; Work with external stakeholder teams; Cross-functional tax solutions

Communication Scope

Communicate complex tax concepts; Written communication; Oral communication

Full Job Description

Amazon is seeking an International Tax Manager to focus on U.S. international tax planning for its devices business, with a special focus on Amazon Leo — an initiative to launch a constellation of low earth orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world. This position will be part of a team that works closely with business partners and members of the corporate tax department to structure business initiatives and transactions. This function is critical to ensuring that the business teams are well advised on the tax impact of their activities, and that the relevant tax technical analysis of such activities are properly documented in order to support our reporting, compliance and on-going tax controversy analysis. The ideal candidate will have in-depth tax technical knowledge with experience evaluating and advising on international business initiatives and proposals. Candidate must be able to work closely with members across a global tax department as well as external stakeholder teams (e.g., Accounting, Legal, Finance), and communicate business plans, obtain tax subject matter input, and ensure coordination and execution of cross-functional tax solutions in a sustainable manner. Candidate must be able to communicate, both in writing and orally, complex tax concepts in ways that are understandable and useful to non-tax professionals. Basic Qualifications: - 5+ years of tax, finance or a related analytical field experience - J.D., or CPA Preferred Qualifications: - Knowledge of U.S. federal and international tax provisions with an understanding of or practical experience with tax laws in other countries - Experience leading cross-functional teams to deliver products and projects on tight deadlines - Experience that includes strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication abilities - Strong technical writing, tax research, and communication skills with t

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