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12 months ago
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Tax Data Lead – S4HANA - £750 pd Outside IR35

Our global pharmaceutical client now has an exciting opportunity for a Data Lead to design, manage and optimise tax-related data structures within their S/4HANA implementation project.

This is a great role for a Data Design Expert to join a globally recognised brand in a highly visible programme.


The Tax Data Lead will be responsible for ensuring the tax related SAP ECC data is fit for purpose at the point of migration to S/4HANA. They will be ensuring compliance with global tax regulations, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive tax data efficiency.


Key Skills:

  • Robust Tax Data Model design experience
  • Background in designing Master Data Management and Governance concepts
  • Hands-on experience with S/4HANA implementation projects
  • Experience of designing and implementing tax data models across at least one of the following areas: direct tax compliance, indirect tax compliance, withholding tax recording and compliance or tax engines


Rate: £750 per day Outside IR35

Duration: 12 months

Location: Hybrid/Luton

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