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Transfer Pricing Associate: Join Our Team at PwC
About Us
At PwC, we tackle tomorrow’s challenges today through The New Equation strategy. By uniting diverse expertise, cutting-edge technology, and a collaborative mindset, we build trust and deliver meaningful outcomes for our clients. Our transfer pricing team plays a crucial role in shaping tax-efficient, compliant strategies that align with global business goals.
Role Overview
Join our Transfer Pricing team and collaborate on projects spanning documentation, dispute resolution, intercompany pricing, and cross-border transactions. You’ll gain hands-on experience in a dynamic field while working alongside industry leaders and a global PwC network.
Key Responsibilities:
- Advise clients on transfer pricing strategies, compliance, and tax optimization.
- Prepare technical reports, conduct benchmarking studies, and perform tax research.
- Engage with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on client queries.
- Collaborate with international PwC teams to support global clients.
- Manage risk protocols and ensure deadlines are met.
Requirements:
- Postgraduate qualification in Tax, Accounting, or Law (current students eligible).
- Strong academic record (60%+ aggregate).
- Understanding of South African tax legislation (Income Tax, VAT, Customs, etc.).
- Analytical mindset with excellent research and communication skills.
- Proactive team player committed to learning and growth.
The PwC Professional:
We seek leaders who embody our global values:
- Inspire through impactful collaboration.
- Empower others through mentorship.
- Evolve personally and guide the firm’s future.
- Champion integrity, quality, and inclusivity.
Why Join Us?
Work in a supportive, inclusive environment where team leaders invest in your growth. Access PwC’s Tax Academy, aligned with SAIT internships, to deepen your expertise in international transfer pricing – a critical area in today’s tax landscape.
PwC: Building trust and solving important problems across 149 countries.
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