International Tax Manager

Coral Gables, FL
Full Time
Tax
Manager/Supervisor

International Tax Manager

Driven Advisors | Coral Gables, FL
 

About Driven Advisors

Driven Advisors is a top-tier financial advisory firm dedicated to transforming how organizations interpret and leverage financial data. The firm specializes in solving complex business challenges while driving growth, innovation, and measurable results for its clients.


Role Overview

As an International Tax Manager, you lead complex U.S. federal and cross-border tax compliance and advisory engagements for mid-sized clients. You are responsible for managing tax teams, reviewing intricate international tax filings, and advising leadership and clients on strategic tax matters. This role plays a key part in ensuring technical excellence, client satisfaction, and the continued growth of the firm’s tax practice.


Key Responsibilities

International Tax Compliance & Advisory

  • Manage and review complex international tax filings, including Forms 5471, 5472, 8865, 8858, 8992, 8993, 1118, 1116, and 926
  • Oversee technical calculations related to Subpart F, GILTI, FDII, QBAI, E&P, and PTEP tracking
  • Review international components of consolidated U.S. tax returns
  • Ensure compliance with IRS regulations and filing deadlines
  • Prepare and review technical tax memos and research on complex tax issues
  • Support international tax aspects of M&A transactions and due diligence

Client Management & Advisory

  • Serve as a trusted advisor on federal and international tax matters
  • Build and maintain strong client relationships
  • Identify opportunities to expand services and drive firm growth
  • Communicate complex tax concepts clearly to clients and leadership

Leadership & Team Management

  • Lead and supervise tax professionals to ensure timely, accurate deliverables
  • Review workpapers, returns, and technical calculations
  • Mentor, coach, and develop junior team members
  • Participate in recruiting, interviewing, and training initiatives

Strategic & Operational Contributions

  • Collaborate with partners and leadership to identify risks and implement solutions
  • Manage engagement budgeting, billing, and collections
  • Contribute to business development and growth initiatives
  • Stay current on U.S. international tax laws and regulatory updates

Qualifications

  • CPA required; MST, JD, or LLM in Tax preferred
  • 3–5 years of international and/or domestic tax experience in public accounting
  • Deep expertise in U.S. international tax regulations and reporting requirements
  • Strong leadership, analytical, and project management skills
  • Proficiency in tax software and Microsoft Office tools
  • Excellent communication and client-facing skills
  • High ethical standards and commitment to professional excellence

Work Environment & Culture

  • Fast-paced professional CPA firm environment
  • Collaborative, team-oriented culture focused on growth and innovation
  • Commitment to employee development through CPE and training support
  • Equal Opportunity Employer promoting diversity and inclusion
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