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Tax consultant (m/f/d) - focus on M&A / international corporate structures

Onsite 30 July - 2025 7:37 am
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Informationen zur Beschäftigung
Erfahrung
Min. 3 Berufserfahrung
Typ
Onsite
Beruflicher Status
Full Time
Updated
30 Jul-2025
Arbeitsbeschreibung

Your tasks:

  • Tax advice on company acquisitions in the EU - in particular structuring, valuation and implementation
  • Support with tax due diligence audits (buy-side / sell-side)
  • Participation in the development and optimization of acquisition, financing and holding structures in an international context
  • Analysis of tax risks and development of pragmatic structuring approaches
  • Tax review and commentary on draft contracts
  • Collaboration with our internal legal, finance and M&A teams as well as external tax and legal advisors
  • Assistance with post-merger integration (PMI) for tax purposes

Your profile:

  • Successfully completed studies with a tax reference and appointment as a tax consultant (m/f/d)
  • First to several years of professional experience in the field of corporate tax law and/or M&A transactions
  • Good understanding of international tax issues, particularly in relation to EU structures (e.g. withholding tax, transfer pricing, anti-abuse rules)
  • Interest in practical structuring work and entrepreneurial thinking
  • Confident appearance, enjoyment of teamwork and interdisciplinary cooperation
  • Business fluent German and very good English skills

What we offer:

  • An exciting environment with an international focus and creative freedom
  • Close involvement in strategic projects and company decisions
  • Interdisciplinary work with experienced colleagues from M&A, law and finance
  • Modern working culture with home office options, flexible structures and room for development
  • A value-oriented environment with a focus on sustainability, entrepreneurship and a European perspective