About the Role
As a Senior Tax Accounting Manager, you’ll be working in a dynamic finance team dealing with various U.S. and international tax laws in a well-compensated, rapidly expanding Fintech company. The position is based in Redmond, Washington.

This position is responsible for the Company’s tax environment, including but not limited to the tax planning, reporting, regulatory compliance and process improvements. The position will be responsible for the preparation and filing of the Company’s corporate income and sales taxes (federal and state), transfer pricing agreements as well as new tax registration necessities and nexus reviews as well as the establishment of internal tax processes. This person will report directly to the VP of Accounting, assist the Business on expansions and new product initiatives, perform domestic and international tax analysis, and provide tax guidance that the business will use in the decision process. The Company also works closely with external tax advisers.

Ranked number 14 by Seattle Business Magazine in the ‘Washington’s 100 Best Companies to Work For’ list in the large companies category for 2023; and named as one of BuiltIn ‘Best Places to Work’ in both Seattle and Dallas for 2024.

Benefits and Compensation

  • 100% employer-paid premiums for Medical HDHP Plan, Dental, and Vision for employee
  • 70% employer-paid premiums for Medical PPO Plan for employees, and Medical, Dental, and Vision for dependents
  • 401K match
  • Hybrid work model - 3 days in the office / 2 days remote each week
  • 12 paid Company Holidays
  • 2 paid Volunteer Time Off days
  • 20 days PTO, to start, increases with tenure and seniority
  • Paid parental and adoption leave
  • Compensation Range: $143,000 - $166,117

Compensation ranges are determined by role and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the pay range for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.

What You'll Do

  • Responsible for the accurate and timely completion of US federal, state, and local taxes filings. 
  • Also responsible for the accurate and timely completion of New Zealand income and other tax filings.
  • Responsible for the accurate preparation of the federal and state income tax provisions under IFRS, ASC740 and FIN 48.
  • Responsible for US Sales and Use tax, property, franchise, gross receipt, abd payroll tax compliance.
  • Responsible for sales and income tax nexus reviews and adherence.
  • Responsible for adherence with the Company’s transfer pricing agreements.
  • Analyze and review the tax impact of the inter-company transactions to ensure completeness and accuracy.
  • Collaborate across tax, finance, treasury, and with external tax providers to ensure compliance with US international income tax compliance, US withholding tax requirements, and assess areas of risk.
  • Establish internal tax processes.
  • Prepare monthly and quarterly calculations tax expense, tax liability and deferred tax while ensuring.
  • Work closely with external auditors and tax authorities to resolve any issues that may arise.
  • Support operationalization of various tax strategies and potential changes to end-to-end tax requirements.
  • Actively participating in projects that have a tax impact throughout their life-cycle – from planning, research, modeling, including communication of tax implications to broader management.
  • This role may have direct reports

What You Bring

Education

  • 8+ years of progressive experience with corporate income taxes, including compliance and tax accounting in public accounting and/or a corporate tax department.
  • CPA or CPA candidate
  • BS Degree in Finance or Accounting required
  • Demonstrated understanding of IFRS, ASC 740 and FIN 48
  • Highly proficient with Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
  • Experienced with NetSuite is welcomed
  • Knowledge of Avalara, or other data analytics tools desirable

Skills

  • Strong written and verbal communication
  • Excellent organizational skills with an ability to balance multiple priorities
  • Strong attention to detail and analytical approach to work product
  • Ability to work effectively with others as well as independently; strong sense of ownership
  • Ability to exercise judgement without defined procedures and practices

Pushpay is committed to equal opportunity. We value and embrace diversity and inclusion of all Team Members.

If you have a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar law, or you require religious accommodation, and you wish to discuss potential accommodations related to applying for employment at Pushpay, please contact peopleteam@pushpay.com.

About Pushpay

Pushpay helps organizations and communities come to gather & stay connected, strengthening community, connection, and belonging through our suite of mobile apps, management software, and giving technology. Our 550 Pushpay teammates support 10,000+ customers as they drive social good, and we’re honored to have processed over $15 billion in charitable giving. We’re growing fast, including some exciting acquisitions in recent years, and we need driven talent. Join Pushpay and grow with us!

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