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Tax Technology Specialist

London, England, United Kingdom

At Fonoa, we are transforming how digital-first companies stay tax compliant. We provide simple and modular API solutions that easily integrate into any existing workflow.  Through our technology first approach, we reduce manual processes, increase compliance and reduce the cost of operations when transacting and scaling internationally. 

We are solving one of the largest yet unsolved problems in global e-commerce. Our tax automation software enables companies such as Uber, Zoom, Booking.com, Squarespace and Rappi to expand their international offerings more quickly and stay tax compliant.

Are you passionate about tax but tired of the traditional way of doing things in Excel? Do you want to be part of an innovative, AI-powered tax technology company that’s transforming how businesses handle global tax compliance? If so, this role is for you!

We’re looking for a Tax Technology Specialist who thrives on problem-solving, deep research, and collaboration. You’ll work alongside our Product, Engineering, Sales and Marketing teams to shape the future of indirect tax automation, ensuring businesses around the world stay compliant effortlessly.

What you will do : 

  • Research, analyze, and track global indirect tax regulations (VAT, GST, US Sales and Use Tax, etc.) and translate them into clear and actionable inputs, helping us scale worldwide.
  • Write internal documentation, reports, and blog posts to keep our team and the market informed about key tax changes.
  • Update Fonoa’s tax engine with legislative changes to maintain its accuracy.
  • Work closely with tax, product, and engineering teams to develop Fonoa’s tax engine, provide feedback, and test new features.
  • Support the wider team with AI-powered tax research experiments and AI automation development.
  • Help onboard new customers with Fonoa’s tax engine.

You will be a great fit if:

  • You have proven experience in indirect tax, either in-house, at a tax tech company, or at the Big 4.
    • Bonus points if you have hands-on experience with US sales and use tax! 
  • You demonstrate a proven ability to analyze and interpret complex tax regulations. You have great analytical skills and attention to detail.
  • You can support cross-functional teams with research and clearly communicate technical tax issues to non-tax team members (e.g., engineering, sales, and marketing).
  • You have prior experience working with tax engines or a strong interest in learning about them.
  • You are driven by an innovative spirit, and are excited by exploring AI and automation in tax.
  • You thrive in a fast-paced scaleup environment where flexibility, adaptability, and positivity are key.
  • Native or close to native proficiency in English, secondary languages are a plus. 

#LI-Hybrid

We enable companies worldwide to seamlessly handle their taxes when transacting online by providing outstanding products that automate their workflows. To build exceptional products, we are aware that we need great people. We offer a competitive base salary for this position and remain open to a specific range depending on candidates' experience. Also, we provide attractive equity to keep everyone positively incentivized.

We're a company filled with talented, energetic, and motivated people from all backgrounds who bring in their different perspectives to help us on our mission to make taxes simple. We have a distributed team in more than 20 countries worldwide and you can read more on how we live our values and what inspires us to do amazing things together: https://fonoa.co/LifeAtFonoa  

For three consecutive years, Fonoa has been ranked Sifted’s Rising 100: Sifted's B2B SaaS Rising 100 

Sounds interesting? Please learn more reasons why you should join us.

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