Prepare, file and monitor all statutory compliance with BIR, PEZA, LGUs and other related institutions
Assists in contesting assessments involving national, local and real property taxes including preparation of position papers and protest letters; follow-ups and discussions with revenue officers on their findings
Provides opinion on tax implications of different business transactions
Provide advice and assistance with the registration and reporting requirements of government agencies relating to tax and/or investment incentives granted under various investment laws and regulations as administered by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of Finance, Board of Investments, Philippine Economic Zone Authority, Clark Development Corporation, Local Governments, etc.
All other BIR correspondences and submissions (e.g. Tax Treaty Relief Application, BIR rulings, Application for Computerized Accounting System, etc.)
Other ad hoc activities as the need arises
Minimum Qualifications
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Bachelor's Degree holder in Accountancy
Proficient in Microsoft Office and spreadsheet tools
Fresh graduates may apply; familiarity with Philippine accounting and taxation processes is an advantage but not required