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A leading global professional services firm in Toronto is seeking a Tax Manager (Assistant Director) to manage tax strategies and compliance for EY Canada. The ideal candidate will have a degree in accounting or finance, CPA designation, and a minimum of 5 years of tax experience. This fully on-site position offers comprehensive benefits and opportunities for career development.
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The Tax Manager (Assistant Director) will report to Ernst & Young LLP’s (“EY’s’’) Executive Director – Country Internal Tax Leader (‘’CITL’’) for Canada and work with Finance and Partnership Operations to execute and plan a wide variety of tax strategies and programs and tax compliance for the EY Canada Group.
This position is fully on-site and requires the individual to work from the Toronto office.
The EY benefits package is designed to support your physical, emotional, financial, and social wellbeing. Our extensive benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, and prescription drug coverage, as well as mental health benefits, a robust Employee Assistance Program and group savings plans to promote your overall wellbeing. We offer generous time off, including personal days, vacation days, and additional firm-wide holidays, along with the option to purchase extra vacation days. Employees can take advantage of EY's exclusive learning programs tailored just for them. We also provide internal opportunities for career development and advancement, enabling you to grow within the firm. Get involved in meaningful volunteering through EY Ripples and make a positive impact in the community.
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