Tax Compliance Jobs in Brazil

We're tracking 2 live tax compliance roles in Brazil.

Live roles

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Seniority spread

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

Active opportunities

2 live · updated hourly
Wellhub logo

Tax Compliance Director (Latam)

WellhubSão Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilBRL 45k – BRL 65k/moAI est.
Posted 2 weeks ago
Amazon logo

Senior Indirect Tax Analyst, Tax Compliance

AmazonSao Paulo, BrazilBRL 11k – BRL 15k/moAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

Tax Compliance in Brazil encompasses the processes and procedures businesses must follow to meet their tax obligations, including accurate calculation, declaration, and payment of federal, state, and municipal taxes. It involves navigating a highly complex and frequently changing tax landscape to ensure adherence to all legal requirements and avoid penalties.

Brazil's tax system is notoriously intricate, characterized by a multitude of taxes, often referred to as 'tax soup'. Key taxes include IRPJ (Corporate Income Tax), CSLL (Social Contribution on Net Profit), PIS/COFINS (Social Contributions), IPI (Excise Tax), ICMS (State VAT), and ISS (Municipal Service Tax). The Sped (Public System of Digital Bookkeeping) and eSocial systems are central to digital reporting, requiring detailed electronic submissions of accounting, tax, and labor information to the Receita Federal (Federal Revenue Service) and state/municipal tax authorities.

What's driving demand

  • Tax Reform Efforts
  • Increased Digitalization of Tax Reporting
  • High Penalty Regime for Non-Compliance
  • Frequent Changes in Tax Legislation
  • Economic Instability and Fiscal Pressure

Regulatory timeline

  • 2024-03-27New Normative Instruction RFB No. 2.183/2024 - Rules for Social Security Contribution on Payroll (CPRB)Implemented
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  • 2023-12-20Constitutional Amendment No. 132/2023 - Tax Reform ImplementationImplemented
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Credentials that matter

  • CRC (Conselho Regional de Contabilidade)essential
  • OAB (Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil) - if legally qualifiedvalued

Skills & tools

SAP ERPThomson Reuters Tax & Accounting (ONESOURCE)MastersafMicrosoft Excel (advanced)Tax Research SoftwareData AnalyticsSped EFD-ICMS/IPISped ECF/ECDeSocial

Frequently asked

What is tax compliance in Brazil?
Tax Compliance in Brazil encompasses the processes and procedures businesses must follow to meet their tax obligations, including accurate calculation, declaration, and payment of federal, state, and municipal taxes. It involves navigating a highly complex and frequently changing tax landscape to ensure adherence to all legal requirements and avoid penalties.
How does tax compliance work in Brazil?
Brazil's tax system is notoriously intricate, characterized by a multitude of taxes, often referred to as 'tax soup'. Key taxes include IRPJ (Corporate Income Tax), CSLL (Social Contribution on Net Profit), PIS/COFINS (Social Contributions), IPI (Excise Tax), ICMS (State VAT), and ISS (Municipal Service Tax). The Sped (Public System of Digital Bookkeeping) and eSocial systems are central to digital reporting, requiring detailed electronic submissions of accounting, tax, and labor information to the Receita Federal (Federal Revenue Service) and state/municipal tax authorities.
What credentials matter for Brazil Tax Compliance roles?
Employers most often look for: CRC (Conselho Regional de Contabilidade), OAB (Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil) - if legally qualified.
Which tools and systems appear in Brazil Tax Compliance job specs?
Commonly cited: SAP ERP, Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting (ONESOURCE), Mastersaf, Microsoft Excel (advanced), Tax Research Software, Data Analytics, Sped EFD-ICMS/IPI, Sped ECF/ECD.
How many Brazil Tax Compliance roles are live right now?
2 live roles on taxjobs.ai.