Tax Manager | Manager Tax (m/w/d)
Grant Thornton AG Service Bereich
Job Summary
This Tax Manager role in Munich offers a dynamic opportunity to provide expert tax advice to national and international clients, primarily focusing on medium-sized businesses, start-ups, and DAX companies. Day-to-day, you will prepare tax returns, annual financial statements, and reports, draft tax opinions, and actively participate in special projects, especially those related to inheritance and gift tax matters, including business valuation. The ideal candidate will possess a university degree, several years of professional experience in tax, and a successfully completed tax advisor exam. You will leverage your expertise within Grant Thornton's international network, contributing to client acquisition and development. This position is attractive due to its focus on impactful work, leadership opportunities, and a supportive environment that values continuous growth, flexible working models, and an international network.
Required Skills
Education
University degree, Successfully completed Tax Advisor Exam (Steuerberaterexamen)
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in tax consulting
- Professional experience in special projects, particularly inheritance and gift tax matters
- First leadership experience (ideally)
Languages
Additional
- Located in Munich, Germany; Full-time, permanent contract.
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