Transfer Pricing has become one of the most contentious issues facing multinational corporations. It involves cross-border intercom any transactions involving goods, services, and intangibles. The active enforcement of transfer pricing legislation and the increasing trend toward globalization has forced multijurisdictional companies to turn their attention to their global transfer pricing policies.
My client, a Big 4 firm based in the Netherlands has a current requirement for Transfer Pricing professionals of all levels to participate in/supervise multiple and challenging Transfer Pricing engagements and to contribute to the delivery of quality tax planning services for their diverse clients.
The Role
Demonstrating an understanding of complex transfer pricing concepts, you will:
Effectively apply economic/financial knowledge to clients
Develop and deliver quality transfer pricing and economic ideas with timely and responsive services/work products
Identify opportunities for transfer pricing and other special services
Prepare documentation, participate in advanced pricing agreements (APAs)
Defend transfer pricing in audits
Work in the valuation of intangible assets
Develop quality, practical planning services
Manage the work of client service team members
Participate in and contribute to attaining team goals
Thoroughly and accurately analyse information
Prepare quality, practical approaches to the clients economic situation and arrive at logical conclusions
Lead in developing recommendations and implementation plans
The Experience
With a broad exposure to Transfer Pricing issues, it is essential that candidates possess the following:
Fluency in English and Dutch is a MUST
A Business related degree complemented by an Accounting designation or Law degree
3 10 years Transfer Pricing experience
Strong analytical and verbal/written communication skills
The ability to thrive within a fast-paced, professional services environment
The Location
Why The Netherlands?
This country of tulips, windmills and bicycles stretches out over a predominantly flat landscape of reclaimed land. Sophisticated urban centres and sleepy rural towns are contained within the expansive vistas broken here and there by canals, castle walls and dikes. Europe's most densely populated region is located within an area of the Netherlands called the Randstad. This urban hub is spread in a circle from Amsterdam, and includes The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht and the smaller towns of Haarlem, Leiden and Delft. The metropolitan centres buzz with the activity of seasonal festivals, cultural activities, vibrant art scenes and excellent pubs and restaurants.
Since the collapse of Napoleon's empire in 1814, the Netherlands has taken a neutral stance throughout most of the world's conflicts, including the First World War in which it took no part. In spite of this independent stance it still suffered severely in World War II during the Nazi invasion of 1940. Its neutral political position, combined with its tradition of liberalism and tolerance has made the Netherlands the logical choice for the establishment of the International Court of Justice, which is situated in The Hague.
Climate
The climate of the Netherlands is temperate, with four distinct seasons, the coastal weather influenced by the ocean. Summers are warm, winters fairly chilly, and rainfall is distributed throughout the year. A popular time to travel to the Netherlands is during springtime when flowers come into bloom, particularly the beautiful Dutch tulips.
Contact Details
To Apply please send your latest CV to Michelle Zikmann