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Sales Tax Analyst – Apply for Future Openings (Remote within the US)
Remote (US)Target compensation $65,000.00, plus benefitsPosted 16 days ago
TaxValet is a company that specializes in sales tax solutions, focusing on eliminating the hassle and stress of sales tax for clients through comprehensive, custom solutions. They value emotional connection, proactive contribution, responsibility, impact, and curiosity, and are committed to social good as a B-Corp.
Location: Remote (US)
Salary: Target compensation $65,000.00, plus benefits
Responsibilities
- Managing client onboarding from sign-up to completion, including effective communication and information analysis.
- Setting up and testing sales tax collection settings on sales platforms, troubleshooting issues.
- Analyzing economic and presence factors to determine sales tax nexus and advising clients.
- Improving onboarding workflows to enhance client experience and reduce risks.
- Unraveling and documenting transaction data using Excel and integrating it into tax software.
Requirements
- 1-2 years of experience in project management, accounting, sales tax, or research.
- Strong references from previous supervisors.
- Bachelor's Degree or relevant work experience.
- Proficiency with Excel and complex data analysis.
Benefits
- Target compensation of $65,000, commensurate with experience.
- 43 days off per year, including holidays and PTO.
- 3 days off annually for volunteering.
- Company pays 100% of health, short-term and long-term disability, and most dental and vision insurance.
- 401(k) with company match.
- 100% remote work with core hours 11 AM - 4 PM EST.
- Participation in profit sharing after passing a financial literacy quiz.
Additional Information
- The role is for future hiring, not immediate employment.
- The company values diversity, equity, and inclusion, encouraging applications from marginalized groups.
- The role involves significant client interaction, data analysis, and process improvement.
- Training and professional growth are emphasized.