International Tax Jobs in Alabama

We're tracking 12 live international tax roles in Alabama.

Live roles

12

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Seniority spread

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

Active opportunities

12 live · updated hourly
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Administrator, Specialty Tax Operations

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$31 – $43/hrAI est.
Posted 6 days ago
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Tax Processing Specialist

Frazier & DeeterHuntsville, Alabama, United States$42k – $58kAI est.
Posted 2 weeks ago
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Tax Principal

Frazier & DeeterHuntsville, Alabama, United States$175k – $260kAI est.
Posted 3 weeks ago
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Senior Tax Associate - Real Estate

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$85k – $115kAI est.
Posted 3 weeks ago
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Senior Associate, Tax Controversy

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$73k – $134kAI est.
Posted 4 weeks ago
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Manager, Tax

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States$105k – $145kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
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Director, Tax

AEVEXHuntsville, Alabama, United States …$229k – $257k
Posted 30+ days ago
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Tax Senior Associate - Real Estate

RSM US LLPBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$68k – $129k
Posted 30+ days ago
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Affordable Housing Tax Manager

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$115k – $165kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
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Affordable Housing Senior Tax Manager

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$165k – $225kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
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Tax Administration Manager

AprioBirmingham, Alabama, United States …$105k – $145kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
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Senior Tax Associate - Tax Compliance

RÖDL USABirmingham, Alabama, United States …$85k – $115kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

International Tax in Alabama involves advising resident individuals and corporations on the state tax implications of their cross-border activities, and non-resident entities on their tax obligations arising from economic nexus within Alabama. This also includes navigating federal international tax provisions as they interact with Alabama's corporate income tax, franchise tax, and other state-level taxes.

Alabama imposes a corporate income tax at a flat rate of 6.5% and a franchise tax on the capital employed in Alabama by corporations. For pass-through entities, the Alabama Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) for remote sellers collecting sales & use tax on out-of-state sales can be a factor. The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) is responsible for administering state taxes, and its interpretation of nexus and apportionment can significantly impact international businesses with Alabama connections.

What's driving demand

  • Increased foreign direct investment in Alabama
  • Growth of Alabama-based companies expanding internationally
  • Federal international tax law changes (e.g., GILTI, FDII)
  • Supply chain restructuring impacting global operations

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-06-08Act 2023-451 (Economic Development and Fiscal Responsibility Act)Enacted
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  • 2020-07-29Adoption of 'Option 2' for federal GILTI deduction by Alabama Department of RevenueGuidance Issued
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Credentials that matter

  • CPA (Certified Public Accountant)essential
  • MST (Master of Science in Taxation)essential
  • LL.M. in Taxation (Master of Laws in Taxation)essential

Skills & tools

ASC 740U.S. Tax TreatiesTransfer Pricing (OECD guidelines, Section 482)GILTI, FDII, Subpart FCross-border Mergers & AcquisitionsInternational Tax Software (e.g., OneSource, GoSystem)Researching IRS and ADOR guidance

Frequently asked

What is international tax in Alabama?
International Tax in Alabama involves advising resident individuals and corporations on the state tax implications of their cross-border activities, and non-resident entities on their tax obligations arising from economic nexus within Alabama. This also includes navigating federal international tax provisions as they interact with Alabama's corporate income tax, franchise tax, and other state-level taxes.
How does international tax work in Alabama?
Alabama imposes a corporate income tax at a flat rate of 6.5% and a franchise tax on the capital employed in Alabama by corporations. For pass-through entities, the Alabama Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) for remote sellers collecting sales & use tax on out-of-state sales can be a factor. The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) is responsible for administering state taxes, and its interpretation of nexus and apportionment can significantly impact international businesses with Alabama connections.
What credentials matter for Alabama International Tax roles?
Employers most often look for: CPA (Certified Public Accountant), LL.M. in Taxation (Master of Laws in Taxation), MST (Master of Science in Taxation).
Which tools and systems appear in Alabama International Tax job specs?
Commonly cited: ASC 740, U.S. Tax Treaties, Transfer Pricing (OECD guidelines, Section 482), GILTI, FDII, Subpart F, Cross-border Mergers & Acquisitions, International Tax Software (e.g., OneSource, GoSystem), Researching IRS and ADOR guidance.
Who's hiring for Alabama International Tax?
Live employer mix: Boutique / mid-tier 92%, In-house / industry 8%.
How many Alabama International Tax roles are live right now?
12 live roles on taxjobs.ai.