Full-time | Onsite | Ireland A growing international business with operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa is looking to hire an EMEA Tax Analyst. This position plays a key role in managing day-to-day tax compliance, ensuring accurate reporting, and supporting wider tax and finance initiatives across multiple jurisdictions. The role is suited to someone who enjoys problem-solving, working with numbers, and navigating cross-border tax matters in a fast-moving environment. Role Overview Prepare information and documentation required for corporate tax, VAT/GST and other filings across various EMEA countries Monitor tax deadlines, organise payment schedules and handle submission of tax payments Contribute to the preparation of tax-related figures in financial statements and assist with reconciliations of tax accounts Support invoicing processes and manage withholding tax matters Assist with transfer pricing documentation and review intercompany balances Investigate and respond to tax issues that arise from new activities, transactions or compliance reviews Help manage enquiries, notices and audits from tax authorities Maintain internal tax records and ensure documentation remains up to date Work closely with teams across the organisationfinance, commercial, legal, operations and othersto ensure consistent tax compliance Liaise with external advisors and oversee deliverables from outsourced tax providers Participate in system improvements or technology projects related to tax processes Provide general tax support and guidance to the business as needed About You Degree in accounting, tax, finance or a related field Minimum of 2 years' experience in a tax-focused role within practice or industry Desirable Experience Previous work in a Big 4 or large professional services firm Experience supporting tax matters for multinational operations Knowledge of VAT/GST, transfer pricing, or tax controversy Ability to interpret data and work with analytical tools Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Comfortable working independently while collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders Additional Details Candidates must already be eligible to work in Ireland This is an onsite role based in Ireland