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Senior Manager - Director - Stamp Duty Specialist -Financial Services

Australia EY AUD 150,000–AUD 200,000/year*
Job Description

The Senior Manager - Director - Stamp Duty Specialist at EY requires a deep understanding of stamp duty regulations and financial services. Candidates should possess a strong background in tax law, particularly in stamp duty, and have experience in financial services. The role involves advising clients on stamp duty implications, ensuring compliance, and developing strategies to optimize tax positions. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and excellent communication abilities are essential. Candidates are expected to lead teams, manage client relationships, and contribute to business development.

Company Info

EY, also known as Ernst & Young, is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction, and advisory services. With a presence in over 150 countries, EY is committed to building a better working world by helping clients address their toughest challenges and capitalize on opportunities. The company is known for its inclusive culture, fostering innovation, and investing in its people. EY provides a range of services to help organizations grow, optimize operations, and manage risks, making it a trusted partner for businesses worldwide.

Destination Guide

Australia offers diverse job opportunities, especially in sectors like finance, technology, and healthcare. The culture is laid-back yet professional, with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. Australians value outdoor activities and socializing. The lifestyle is vibrant, with a mix of urban and natural attractions. For relocation, a work visa is typically required, which can be sponsored by employers. The cost of living varies by city, with Sydney and Melbourne being more expensive. Australia is known for its multicultural society, making it welcoming for expatriates.

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