Tax Analyst

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Tax Analyst helping in tax analysis for sales operations at Hesselbach Company. Located in Brazil, focused on tax compliance and reforms in Brazilian tax system.

Responsibilities:

  • Support tax analysis of sales tax operations, ensuring the correct application of taxes, rates and tax regimes;
  • Analyze and define tax rules related to Substituição Tributária (Tax Substitution), DIFAL (interstate differential tax), triangular transactions, NCM, CST and other tax obligations;
  • Support the technical team in designing tax rules for system configuration, ensuring compliance with tax requirements;
  • Contribute to defining how invoices should be issued from 2027 onward, considering the new taxes introduced by the reform (CBS, IBS and IS);
  • Serve as a functional reference between the business areas and the technology team on tax matters;
  • Support processes related to Oracle, Tax One and DFe systems from both tax and accounting perspectives;
  • Assist in the interpretation and application of the new rules stemming from the Brazilian Tax Reform;
  • Participate in testing, validation and functional analyses related to tax changes within systems;
  • Advise users and stakeholders on the tax and system impacts of fiscal changes;
  • Support analysis and resolution of issues related to tax and fiscal processes.

Requirements:

  • Solid knowledge of taxation applicable to invoice issuance (electronic invoices);
  • Experience with tax rules for sales operations and tax analysis;
  • Familiarity with the Brazilian Tax Reform and its impacts on tax operations;
  • Experience with Oracle ERP (user level);
  • Knowledge of configuring or analyzing tax rules in systems;
  • Differential: Experience with Tax One and DFe;
  • Experience in implementation projects or system adjustments for tax-related changes;
  • Experience integrating business and technology teams on tax topics.

Benefits:

  • Not applicable