Tax Advisor - Personal and Corporate Taxation Specialist

Tax Advisor (80% to 100%) Tax Advisor (80% to 100%) Complete university degree in Swiss law (any other foreign law excluded) Holder of the Swiss patent, mastery of French and English, as well as at least passive knowledge of German Personal taxation - Good general knowledge of the personal taxation system and knowledge of the Romandy cantons in particular - Ability to identify and implement any tax measures, particularly in the context of inheritance taxation - Real estate taxation - Knowledge of the principles of personal taxation - Tax procedures - Monitoring of tax audit procedures (federal and cantonal) Corporate taxation - Good general knowledge of the corporate taxation system and knowledge of the Romandy cantons in particular - Ability to identify and implement any corporate tax measures - Real estate taxation - Knowledge of the principles of corporate taxation Indirect taxation - Good knowledge of withholding tax, stamp duties (issuance), as well as value added tax • Start date to be agreed • Please send your complete usual application file (cover letter, CV, academic and work certificates, recommendation letters) to Me X, BMG X strictly meets the aforementioned criteria will be considered. Persons holding a foreign law degree or patent are discouraged (no response will be provided). jidaen jit0207aen jpiy26aen

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