Sales Tax Supervisor
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Accounting
Financial Compliance, Accounting Manager -
Management
Position Summary
The Accounting Supervisor position oversees the Sales Tax Department, leading various organizational accounting functions. Key responsibilities include managing sales and use tax reporting, coordinating audits, performing general ledger reconciliations, and processing journal entries. Additionally, this role provides essential support to tire centers regarding sales tax and exemption inquiries. Serving as a mentor and coordinator, the Supervisor guides team resources according to leadership objectives.
The position involves distributing assignments, resolving operational challenges, and managing staff performance. Furthermore, the Supervisor collaborates with company leadership to provide updates on departmental progress and identify potential risks.
- Oversee the sales tax function by directing staff assignments, providing professional mentorship, and managing the preparation and review of sales and use tax returns and reconciliations. This includes collaborating with the internal controls group to monitor department workflows, identifying opportunities for increased efficiency, and developing training resources.
- Serve as the primary lead for sales tax audits by maintaining professional communication with state auditors and coordinating with internal departments to provide necessary data and minimize audit exposure. Keep senior management informed through regular audit status updates.
- Support the development and deployment of new systems and solutions by providing expert perspective aligned with company and departmental requirements.
- Manage general ledger activities on a daily and monthly basis to ensure all financial information is accurately classified, presented, and reconciled.
- Facilitate year‑end closing by producing required files and preparing accrual analyses and schedules.
- Work closely with both internal and external auditors to ensure a streamlined and effective year‑end audit process.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting, Finance or related field and 5+ years of tax, accounting or related experience, including financial close, reconciliations, analysis and reporting. CPA certification preferred. Supervisory experience strongly preferred. Advanced PC skills (Excel, Google Suite) with deep proficiency in ERP systems (e.g., Net Suite, Workday) and tax‑specific compliance software (e.g., One Source, Vertex). Strong technical aptitude for leveraging ERP and tax software to drive process efficiencies, conduct complex tax research, and maintain system integrity.
Demonstrated ability to perform advanced data extraction and analysis to support audit readiness and financial reporting. Ability to identify procedural and internal control weaknesses and provide suggestions and guidance for improvement. Must possess the time‑management and organizational skills necessary to work quickly and effectively under pressure with the flexibility to perform in an ever‑changing work environment, concentrating on several areas of work at one time.
Strong analytical and decision‑making skills with proven ability to manage high complexity and diversity of work assignments. Ability to communicate information clearly and professionally (both verbally and in writing) while ensuring that the quality and content of the message are relevant to the circumstances and understandable to wide audiences, and to draft, proofread and send written communications effectively. Ability and willingness to carefully listen to others by asking appropriate questions, avoiding interruptions, and collaborate internally, cross‑functionally, and across management levels in formal and informal settings.
Ability to organize, manage, prioritize, and budget organizational activities and projects effectively and strategically. Excellent ability to manage, motivate and grow employees to ensure successful completion of work tasks and projects to achieve organizational goals and objectives; the ability to encourage teamwork, delegate authority and provide direction; set and communicate performance expectations; monitor employee performance against expectations; and coach and develop employees using instruction, personal guidance, example, and constructive feedback.
- Competitive compensation
- Profit sharing bonus
- Retirement plan funded by Les Schwab
- Company paid training
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Vacation & holiday pay
- Life Insurance
- Short & long‑term disability
Les Schwab is an equal‑opportunity employer. If you need a reasonable accommodation to complete this application, please contact the manager at the location where you are applying.
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