Job Title: TAX ADMINISTRATOR
Company:Work Africa
Job description: TAX ADMINISTRATOR / EAST LONDONMinimum Requirements:Grade 12Previous experience in the Tax department in an accounting firmMust be proficient in Pastel, SARS e-filing and SAR easy filéResponsibilities:Preparing and lodging of the following returnsIndividual (IT12)Company (IT14)Trust (IT12TR)Provisional Taxes (IRP6)EMP501 employer reconciliationsLiaising with clients to collate information needed to prepare the tax returnsFiling and other adhoc dutiesTax, PAYE, VAT registrationsCheck and agree tax assessment to submissionsResponding to SARS queries and uploading of informationScheduling and attending appointments with SARSGreat organizational skills and good time managementMust be able to work under pressure during deadlinesMust have strong e-filing skillsSalary – Market related (depending on experience)APPLICATION PROCESS: Online applications will receive preference, ensure you upload a head and shoulder photo, alternatively e-mail CV with matric certificate and recent head and shoulder photo to solutions@workafrica.co.za, ensure you use “TAXADMINISTRATOR” as a reference in the subject field. Please deem your application as unsuccessful if you receive no feedback after 4 weeks.
Expected salary: R14500 – 18000 per month
Location: East London, Eastern Cape
Job date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 01:31:26 GMT
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