Total E&P Nigeria Limited is recruiting for a Tax Planning & Advisory Analysts to be based in Port-Harcourt, Lagos Or Abuja. Job Title: Tax Planning & Advisory Analyst (10029533) Company : Total E&P Nigeria Ltd
Contract : permanent position
Branch : Exploration & Production
Location : Nigeria - Nigeria
Interviews will take place in : Port-Harcourt, Lagos Or Abuja
Starting date : As soon as possible
Salary : According to profile and experience
Job Description - Monitors changes in the fiscal and legislative environment of Nigeria.
- Ensures adherence to legal and contractual provisions in the various Farm-In Agreements.
- Documents proposals on new business with a view to providing advice on the tax implications and management of such contracts.
- Effectively communicates the roles of each party in a Contract highlighting any impracticality of joint/individual tax responsibilities of the parties.
- Undertake tax due diligence of all new proposed ventures for all Total subsidiaries
- Prepare tax models for new ventures and other financing arrangements.
- Participate in negotiations with potential or existing business partners.
- Report and monitor developments in fiscal Bills before the National Assembly (NASS) by attending public hearings and other Government functions on fiscal policies.
- Develop good working relationship with Government liaison officers from other OPTS companies by exchanging ideas and in turn obtaining up to date information.
Required skills Education - A Bachelors degree in Accounting, Economics or Business Admininistration
Experience - A minimum of 3 years experience in oil industry accounting and tax experience in a reputable tax consulting firm.
- Membership of (CITN) will be an added advantage.
Skills - Good organizational ability is necessary for the function.
- Thorough knowledge of Federal and States Tax Laws is essential
Application Closing Date 5th July, 2012
How To Apply Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply online SEARCH FOR HIGH PAID JOBS HERE
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