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Corporate Tax Senior Manager - Dublin/Cork/Galway/ Limerick/Waterford

Ireland EY €70,000–€100,000/year*
Job Description

As a Corporate Tax Senior Manager at EY in Ireland, you will be expected to lead and manage multiple tax engagements to deliver quality tax services. Candidates should have a strong background in corporate tax, excellent leadership skills, and the ability to manage client relationships effectively. A professional qualification such as ACA, ACCA, or CTA is required, along with significant experience in a similar role. The role demands strategic thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the capability to work in a fast-paced environment.

Company Info

EY, also known as Ernst & Young, is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction, and advisory services. With a commitment to building a better working world, EY helps clients capitalize on new opportunities and assess and manage risk to deliver responsible growth. The company is renowned for its inclusive culture, diverse workforce, and dedication to innovation and sustainability. EY operates in over 150 countries, providing services to a wide range of industries, and is recognized for its strong emphasis on professional development and career growth.

Destination Guide

Ireland offers a vibrant job market, especially in finance, technology, and pharmaceuticals. The culture is rich with history, music, and literature, and the lifestyle is known for its friendly people and beautiful landscapes. Ireland has a high standard of living, with excellent healthcare and education systems. For those relocating, Ireland provides various visa options, including work permits and critical skills permits for high-demand professions. The country is part of the EU, offering easy access to other European countries. The cost of living can be high, particularly in cities like Dublin, but the quality of life and work-life balance are often cited as significant benefits.

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