FAQs
What is the primary role of the Associate Global Mobility Tax?
The primary role of the Associate Global Mobility Tax is to act as the first point of contact for inquiries related to Employment Tax, guide clients through complex employment tax issues, ensure compliance with regulatory standards, and identify opportunities for tax savings and operational improvements.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must be qualified Chartered Accountants with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience, strong knowledge of personal income tax, and expertise in expatriate tax is considered an advantage.
Will there be opportunities for professional growth?
Yes, there are opportunities for professional growth as you evolve into a Subject Matter Expert and work on various projects that broaden your skills and experience.
What type of tasks will I be responsible for in this role?
Responsibilities include conducting tax briefings, preparing and reviewing tax computations, assisting in advisory projects, preparing submissions to tax authorities, and coordinating with clients and expatriates.
Is this a fully remote position?
No, this is a hybrid role based in the Madrid Office, allowing for a mix of in-office and remote work.
What skills are emphasized for success in this position?
Key skills include strong analytical and numerical abilities, excellent written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail, and a passion for client servicing.
Is experience with expatriate tax necessary for this role?
While strong knowledge of personal income tax is required, expertise in expatriate tax is considered an advantage.
How does Vialto Partners promote a culture of belonging?
Vialto Partners encourages employees to bring their true selves to work, share their unique talents, and positively impact the communities they serve, fostering a collaborative environment.
Do I need to manage other team members?
Yes, there may be an expectation to coordinate and manage less experienced team members as part of your role.
Are there any current developments or training provided in taxation?
Yes, staying up-to-date with current developments in taxation and their impact on individual tax obligations is essential, and training may be provided to support this.