International Tax Jobs in Toronto

We're tracking 32 live international tax roles in Toronto.

Salary snapshot

C$45k–C$200k
Median C$115k

Based on 23 live roles with pay data.

Seniority spread

  • Manager
    10
  • Analyst
    5
  • Senior Manager
    5
  • Director/Head of Tax
    4
  • Senior/Assistant Manager
    3

Active opportunities

32 live · updated hourly
PwC logo

Financial Services Corporate Tax Manager

PwCToronto, Ontario, CanadaC$85k – C$135k
Posted 30+ days ago
PwC logo

Financial Services Corporate Tax, Senior Manager

PwCToronto, Ontario, CanadaC$129k – C$179k
Posted 30+ days ago
MNP logo

Manager, International Corporate Tax

MNPToronto, ON, M5C2V9, CAN …C$90k – C$140k
Posted 30+ days ago
Richter logo

Tax (Transfer Pricing) Intern, Winter Internship (January 2027 - April 2027)

RichterToronto, ON, M5J, CANC$45k – C$58k
Posted 30+ days ago
Brookfield Asset Management logo

Tax Director

Brookfield Asset ManagementToronto, Ontario, CanadaC$190k – C$260kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Vialto Partners logo

Global Mobility Tax - Senior Associate

Vialto PartnersToronto, Ontario, Canada …C$75k – C$95k
Posted 30+ days ago
Brookfield Asset Management logo

Manager, Tax

Brookfield Asset ManagementToronto, OntarioC$120k – C$140k
Posted 30+ days ago
Brookfield Asset Management logo

Manager, Tax

Brookfield Asset ManagementToronto, Ontario, CanadaC$120k – C$140k
Posted 30+ days ago
MNP logo

Senior Manager, International Corporate Tax

MNPToronto, ON, M5C2V9, CAN …C$120k – C$170k
Posted 30+ days ago
MNP logo

Senior Manager, Cross Border Individual Tax

MNPToronto, ON, M5C2V9, CAN …C$120k – C$170k
Posted 30+ days ago
aviso logo

Senior Specialist, Tax & Fund Reporting

avisoToronto, Ontario, CanadaC$93k – C$113k
Posted 30+ days ago
Richter logo

Senior Manager, Canadian Tax

RichterToronto, ON, M5J, CANC$137k – C$187k
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

International Tax in Toronto focuses on the tax implications of cross-border transactions and investments for Canadian multinational enterprises (MNEs) and foreign entities investing in Canada. This includes navigating complex tax treaties, foreign affiliate rules, and compliance with the Income Tax Act (Canada).

Canada, including Toronto, operates under a self-assessment tax system, with corporate income tax levied at both federal and provincial levels. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is the primary federal tax administrator. Toronto's role as a financial hub means many MNEs have significant operations here, driving demand for expertise in areas like treaty interpretation, foreign accrual property income (FAPI), and intercompany transactions. Provincial corporate tax rates apply in addition to the federal rates.

What's driving demand

  • Global presence of Toronto-based MNEs
  • Inflow of foreign direct investment into Canada
  • Complexity of Canadian and international tax laws
  • BEPS 2.0 implementation and Pillar One/Two implications

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-05-15CRA International Tax Audit Manual UpdatesPublished
    source
  • 2023-03-28Federal Budget 2023 proposes amendments related to BEPS 2.0 Pillar TwoProposed
    source
  • 2022-10-06Consultations on Pillar One 'Amount A' Multilateral ConventionOngoing
    source

Credentials that matter

  • CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant)essential
  • In-Depth Tax Course (CPA Canada)essential
  • Juris Doctor (JD) / LL.B. with Tax Specializationessential

Skills & tools

Tax Treaty AnalysisTransfer Pricing DocumentationCross-border M&A Tax Due DiligenceForeign Affiliate Regime Rules (Canada)Expatriate Tax PlanningTax Modelling Software (e.g., Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE)Research Software (e.g., Taxnet Pro, CCH AnswerConnect)

Frequently asked

What is international tax in Toronto?
International Tax in Toronto focuses on the tax implications of cross-border transactions and investments for Canadian multinational enterprises (MNEs) and foreign entities investing in Canada. This includes navigating complex tax treaties, foreign affiliate rules, and compliance with the Income Tax Act (Canada).
How does international tax work in Toronto?
Canada, including Toronto, operates under a self-assessment tax system, with corporate income tax levied at both federal and provincial levels. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is the primary federal tax administrator. Toronto's role as a financial hub means many MNEs have significant operations here, driving demand for expertise in areas like treaty interpretation, foreign accrual property income (FAPI), and intercompany transactions. Provincial corporate tax rates apply in addition to the federal rates.
What credentials matter for International Tax - Toronto roles?
Employers most often look for: CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant), In-Depth Tax Course (CPA Canada), Juris Doctor (JD) / LL.B. with Tax Specialization.
Which tools and systems appear in International Tax - Toronto job specs?
Commonly cited: Tax Treaty Analysis, Transfer Pricing Documentation, Cross-border M&A Tax Due Diligence, Foreign Affiliate Regime Rules (Canada), Expatriate Tax Planning, Tax Modelling Software (e.g., Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE), Research Software (e.g., Taxnet Pro, CCH AnswerConnect).
What do International Tax - Toronto roles pay?
Across 23 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span C$45k–C$200k.
Who's hiring for International Tax - Toronto?
Live employer mix: In-house / industry 56%, Boutique / mid-tier 38%, Big 4 6%.
How many International Tax - Toronto roles are live right now?
32 live roles on taxjobs.ai.