Indirect Tax Jobs in Connecticut

We're tracking 14 live indirect tax roles in Connecticut.

Salary snapshot

$75k–$500k
Median $113k

Based on 8 live roles with pay data.

Seniority spread

  • Analyst
    5
  • Director/Head of Tax
    4
  • Manager
    2
  • Senior/Assistant Manager
    1

Active opportunities

14 live · updated hourly
RC

Tax Director

Rockefeller Capital ManagementStamford, Connecticut, United States$250k – $350kAI est.
Posted 5 days ago
PKF Investment Banking logo

Experienced Tax Preparer

PKF Investment BankingStamford, CT, 06905 …$75k – $80k
Posted 1 week ago
General Dynamics Electric Boat logo

Tax Senior/Specialist / Senior Specialist

General Dynamics Electric BoatGroton, Connecticut, United States$105k – $145kAI est.
Posted 1 week ago
BDO Global logo

Tax Manager, Private Client Services

BDO GlobalStamford, CT, United States$90k – $150k
Posted 2 weeks ago
RSM logo

FY28 Federal Tax Associate - Private Equity Port Cos

RSMStamford, Connecticut, United States$75k – $89k
Posted 3 weeks ago
Point72 logo

Tax Specialist, Private Credit

Point72Stamford, CT$175k – $250kAI est.
Posted 4 weeks ago
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Tax Specialist, Private Credit

Point72Stamford, Connecticut, United States$175k – $250kAI est.
Posted 4 weeks ago
RSM logo

FY28 State and Local Tax Associate - Income Franchise

RSMStamford, Connecticut, United States$75k – $89k
Posted 4 weeks ago
Booking Holdings (NASDAQ: BKNG) logo

Head of Tax, B2B Business Unit

Booking Holdings (NASDAQ: BKNG)Norwalk, Connecticut, United States$203k – $248k
Posted 30+ days ago
Gerald Group logo

Tax Manager

Gerald GroupStamford, Connecticut, United States$140k – $185kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
CBIZ logo

Tax Director | Private Client Services

CBIZGreenwich, CT, United States$170k – $350k
Posted 30+ days ago
BDO Global logo

Tax Experienced Senior, Private Client Services

BDO GlobalStamford, CT, United States …$80k – $130k
Posted 30+ days ago
CBIZ logo

Tax Managing Director | Private Client Services

CBIZGreenwich, CT, United States$200k – $500k
Posted 30+ days ago
LightBox logo

VP, Tax

LightBoxShelton, CT, 06484$240k – $315kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

Connecticut Sales and Use Tax (SUT) is a transaction tax levied on the sale, lease, or rental of most goods and certain services within the state. Use tax applies when taxable items are purchased outside of Connecticut and brought into the state for use, storage, or consumption, and no sales tax was paid at the time of purchase.

Connecticut's statewide sales and use tax rate is 6.35%. Certain items, such as luxury goods exceeding a specific threshold or certain motor vehicles, are subject to higher rates. Key administrative responsibilities fall under the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS), which oversees tax filings (typically monthly or quarterly) and compliance. Exemptions for certain goods and services, as well as specific purchasers, are also detailed in Connecticut statutes.

What's driving demand

  • Economic Growth and Consumer Spending
  • E-commerce and Remote Seller Compliance
  • Frequent Tax Law Updates and Interpretations
  • Mergers & Acquisitions

Regulatory timeline

  • 2022-07-01Extension of Certain Sales and Use Tax ExemptionsEnacted
    source
  • 2021-01-01Guidance on Marketplace Facilitator Nexus and Collection ResponsibilitiesImplemented
    source

Credentials that matter

  • CPA (Certified Public Accountant)essential
  • Masters in Taxation (MST)valued

Skills & tools

Sales & Use Tax compliance software (e.g., Avalara, Vertex, Sovos)Tax research platforms (e.g., CCH, BNA, Thomson Reuters Checkpoint)Excel (advanced)Nexus analysisState and local tax audit defenseExemption certificate management

Frequently asked

What is indirect tax in Connecticut?
Connecticut Sales and Use Tax (SUT) is a transaction tax levied on the sale, lease, or rental of most goods and certain services within the state. Use tax applies when taxable items are purchased outside of Connecticut and brought into the state for use, storage, or consumption, and no sales tax was paid at the time of purchase.
How does indirect tax work in Connecticut?
Connecticut's statewide sales and use tax rate is 6.35%. Certain items, such as luxury goods exceeding a specific threshold or certain motor vehicles, are subject to higher rates. Key administrative responsibilities fall under the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS), which oversees tax filings (typically monthly or quarterly) and compliance. Exemptions for certain goods and services, as well as specific purchasers, are also detailed in Connecticut statutes.
What credentials matter for Connecticut Sales & Use Tax roles?
Employers most often look for: CPA (Certified Public Accountant), Masters in Taxation (MST).
Which tools and systems appear in Connecticut Sales & Use Tax job specs?
Commonly cited: Sales & Use Tax compliance software (e.g., Avalara, Vertex, Sovos), Tax research platforms (e.g., CCH, BNA, Thomson Reuters Checkpoint), Excel (advanced), Nexus analysis, State and local tax audit defense, Exemption certificate management.
What do Connecticut Sales & Use Tax roles pay?
Across 8 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span $75k–$500k.
Who's hiring for Connecticut Sales & Use Tax?
Live employer mix: Boutique / mid-tier 50%, In-house / industry 50%.
How many Connecticut Sales & Use Tax roles are live right now?
14 live roles on taxjobs.ai.