Assist in the updating, writing and review of written commentary on Canada’s federal and provincial income tax laws for various publications
Write and review articles on legislative, case law and CRA administrative tax developments for various EY publications, including TaxMatters@EY and EY’s daily tax news
Assist with the writing and review of EY tax alerts on significant emerging tax issues
Monitor and track legislative developments in Canada’s federal and provincial income tax laws
Review and manage the updating of various personal and corporate income tax rate tools (including EY’s personal tax calculator and tax rate cards, published on ey.com), as well as editorial features included in various EY publications (e.g., EY’s Federal Income Tax Act)
Develop new tax reference tools and tax technical content to help tax professionals perform tax research more efficiently using www.knotia.ca or Canadian Tax Library
Assist in the production and project management of various tax technical webcasts
Coach and mentor junior tax knowledge professionals
Co-develop new technology features alongside EYEP’s developer team (for www.knotia.ca and Canadian Tax Library), providing user feedback and testing support
Requirements :
A minimum of 8 years of experience in the area of Canadian income tax (experience in transaction tax and international tax would be an asset, but not essential)
Completion of a CPA designation or a law degree, and preferably the completion of the In-Depth Tax Course, an MTax or LLM qualification
Excellent managerial, analytical, and leadership abilities
A commitment to learning in a tax technology environment
Strong project management and organizational skills
The ability to deliver quality work products within tight deadlines
A process-oriented nature with excellent documentation skills
Excellent verbal and written communication abilities
A team-oriented, proactive and committed approach to work, along with a high level of drive and motivation
Flexibility to work periodically to accommodate the EST time zone; you could be based anywhere in Canada with a flexible hybrid (EY office/home office) model for work