VAT specialist – EMEA VAT
eBay is seeking a VAT Specialist based in Bengaluru to join its EMEA/APAC Indirect Tax team. The role focuses on managing VAT/DST compliance, tax strategy, and integrating tax logic into platform systems. You will partner with Product, Engineering, and Finance to ensure regulatory alignment and data integrity. This position involves overseeing multi-jurisdictional requirements and driving process automation.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
eBay is seeking a VAT Specialist based in Bengaluru to join its EMEA/APAC Indirect Tax team. The role focuses on managing VAT/DST compliance, tax strategy, and integrating tax logic into platform systems. You will partner with Product, Engineering, and Finance to ensure regulatory alignment and data integrity. This position involves overseeing multi-jurisdictional requirements and driving process automation.
TAL's take
High-tier global company offering a well-defined specialized finance role in a hybrid model.
The JD provides a clear scope focusing on EMEA VAT/DST compliance, strategy, and system integration within a specific tax function.
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Must haves
- 3-5 years of indirect tax experience
- VAT/DST compliance across multiple jurisdictions
- Experience with tax engines and ERP systems like SAP S/4HANA
- Experience managing VAT audits and engaging with tax authorities
- Ability to work cross-functionally with Product, Engineering, Finance, and Legal
Tools and skills
Nice to have: ai tools, data analytics tools.
About the company
Global ecommerce market leader and well-established tech brand.
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