As a Tax Analyst at Stryker, you'll manage tax compliance, advise on tax implications, support tax reporting, and improve tax processes while collaborating across finance and business units.
Work Flexibility: Hybrid or OnsiteTravel Percentage: 0%
Ready to build your career in Tax with real business impact?
At Stryker, tax is more than compliance—it’s a critical part of how we operate responsibly, manage risk, and support business growth. As a Tax Accountant, you’ll work closely with finance leaders and stakeholders across Australia and New Zealand, gaining exposure to a broad range of tax matters while helping ensure we meet our obligations with accuracy, integrity, and commercial insight.
What you will do
- Manage the tax compliance calendar, ensuring all filing, payment, and reporting obligations are completed accurately and on time across Australia and New Zealand.
- Prepare and review tax provisions, calculations, and payments across direct and indirect taxes, supporting accurate financial reporting.
- Support the preparation and submission of income tax returns and required regulatory schedules.
- Deliver indirect tax obligations, including GST, BAS, fringe benefits tax, and payroll tax filings in accordance with legislative requirements.
- Partner with finance and business stakeholders to identify, assess, and communicate the tax implications of business activities and decisions.
- Coordinate transfer pricing documentation, manufacturer margin reviews, customs reporting, and voluntary disclosure activities with corporate and external advisors.
- Support audits, tax reporting, internal controls, and governance processes to maintain compliance and strengthen risk management.
- Identify and implement process, controls, and data quality improvements that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and compliance outcomes.
What you will need
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Taxation, or a related discipline.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in taxation, accounting, finance, or a related field.
- Experience supporting direct and/or indirect tax compliance activities.
- Working knowledge of Australian tax legislation and tax reporting requirements.
- Full Australian work rights.
Preferred Qualifications
- Progress toward or completion of CA, CPA, CTA, or equivalent professional qualification.
- Experience preparing or supporting income tax, GST, BAS, fringe benefits tax, or payroll tax obligations.
- Experience within a multinational corporate environment or public practice accounting firm.
- Exposure to transfer pricing, customs reporting, or tax governance activities.
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