The Tax Accountant will prepare various tax compliance documents, including withholding tax and corporate income tax filings. They will assist with GST quarterly filings, prepare transfer pricing documentation, gather supporting documents for tax queries, and reconcile tax accounts while ensuring accuracy and adherence to deadlines.
Job Description
- Prepare withholding tax compliance.
- Tax compliance relating to Certificate of Residence.
- Prepare corporate income tax compliance.
- Assist in GST quarterly filing.
- Assist in preparing transfer pricing documentation.
- Assist in gathering data/ supporting documents for tax queries/ tax dispute.
- Reconcile tax accounts.
Required Qualification(s)
Responsibilities and Skills
- Meet targeted timeline.
- Accuracy.
- Check detail information/ data and their completeness.
Education
Bachelor: Accounting (Required)
Language(s)
English (Required)
Golden Agri-Resources (GAR) Singapore Office
108 Pasir Panjang Road, #06-00, Singapore, Singapore ,, Singapore, 118535
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