Lead Taxation
Glance is seeking a finance professional to manage its tax and regulatory functions across multiple geographies. The individual will oversee direct and indirect tax compliance, manage litigation, and support transfer pricing strategies. Candidates should have a strong background in corporate tax, GST, and accounting within multinational or Big4 environments. This role involves active collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the business remains tax-efficient.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Glance is seeking a finance professional to manage its tax and regulatory functions across multiple geographies. The individual will oversee direct and indirect tax compliance, manage litigation, and support transfer pricing strategies. Candidates should have a strong background in corporate tax, GST, and accounting within multinational or Big4 environments. This role involves active collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the business remains tax-efficient.
TAL's take
Strong role at a well-known Indian unicorn with broad exposure to international taxation and compliance.
Clear expectations regarding tax compliance, litigation, transfer pricing, and stakeholder management.
Must haves
- 3+ years of post qualification experience in taxation
- In-depth knowledge of corporate income tax and indirect tax
- Experience with transfer pricing and accounting
- Experience in multinational companies or Big4 firms
- Strong analytical and interpersonal skills
Tools and skills
About the company
Glance is a high-growth consumer technology unicorn backed by major investors like InMobi, Google, and Jio.
Posts mentioning Glance
InMobi Eyes $10 Billion Valuation in 2025 India IPO
- InMobi is planning an IPO in India next year, targeting a $10 billion valuation, sources told TechCrunch. - The firm, currently domiciled in Singapore, will shift to India and list at the group level, including its advertising arm and Glance. - InMobi expects to generate over $700 million in annual revenue by March and has raised less than $300 million to date. - Founded in 2007, InMobi was the first Indian unicorn and now serves major clients like Mastercard, Samsung, and Coca-Cola. - Glance, a subsidiary, is piloting in the U.S. and plans to launch a generative AI-powered version to enhance user experience and drive commerce. Source: Techcrunch
Wth is this Glance AI
Why are they marketing it so much that it's revolutionary? Never opened it post using it once. What do you guys think? Look at these folks at Inmobi man XD
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