Manager - Tax
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Finance & Banking
Financial Compliance, Financial Reporting, Accounting & Finance
Salary Range: Based on experience and location:
ME: $128,320 to $160,400
CT: $141,120 to $176,400
- Competitive benefits and growth opportunities
- Generous performance‑based bonuses
- 12% 401(k) match
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- Professional development and clear career advancement pathways
This role leads the management of all Networks segment sales and use tax responsibilities, including tax compliance, cost recovery, tax planning, audit defense, risk mitigation, and financial reporting (both GAAP and IFRS). The Tax Manager provides strategic insight and technical leadership through close cross‑functional collaboration with Regulatory, Finance, Accounting, Supply Chain, Procurement, Legal, Engineering, Capital Accounting, and IT teams to ensure accurate tax treatment of complex utility transactions and effective recovery of indirect tax costs in customer rates.
The Tax Manager oversees sales and use tax budgets, forecasts, accruals, and cost recovery projections, with a strong focus on supporting regulatory filings, rate cases, and jurisdictional reporting requirements. This role leads sales and use tax audits, refund opportunities, voluntary disclosures, exemption management initiatives, and dispute resolution efforts, while proactively identifying and managing tax risk and exposure. The role is directly responsible for supporting information requests (IRs), writing testimony, and analyses in rate cases, requiring the ability to clearly explain tax positions, assumptions, and methodologies to regulators and internal stakeholders.
An important aspect of this role is leading technology‑enabled process improvements that enhance how sales and use tax data is gathered, validated, controlled, and reported to meet regulatory requirements. This includes strengthening data requirements, governance, controls, and reporting tools, optimizing tax and financial systems, and transitioning work from external service providers to a scalable, high‑performing in‑house sales and use tax function.
The Tax Manager serves as a sales and use tax subject matter expert and will provide testimony in rate cases, as needed, translating complex tax and regulatory concepts into clear, well‑supported narratives. This role requires a strong, agile, and strategic manager capable of navigating complexity, balancing compliance, and cost recovery objectives, and building sustainable internal capability.
- Lead the preparation, review, and filing of all multistate sales and use tax returns and related filings for Networks operations.
- Ensure timely and accurate payment of sales and use taxes, including reconciliation of tax accruals, reserves, and general ledger accounts.
- Oversee use tax compliance related to capital projects, construction activity, materials, services, and intercompany transactions.
- Support regulatory filings and rate case proceedings, including preparation of analyses, responses to information requests (IRs), etc.
- Serve as a sales and use tax subject matter expert, including providing testimony in rate cases as needed.
- Lead sales and use tax audits, including audit defense, data production, negotiations, appeals, and resolution with taxing authorities.
- Manage exemption certificates, resale certificates, and utility‑specific exemptions, ensuring accurate application and documentation.
- Identify and pursue refund opportunities, voluntary disclosures, and strategies to mitigate historical and prospective tax exposure.
- Monitor and interpret changes in sales and use tax laws and regulations, including utility‑specific guidance, and communicate impacts to stakeholders.
- Lead technology‑enabled process improvements related to sales and use tax data gathering, validation, controls, and reporting.
- Enhance data governance and reporting processes to improve the accuracy, transparency, and defensibility of tax positions reflected in rates.
- Support the transition of sales and use tax activities from external providers to an in‑house function, ensuring continuity, quality, and effective risk management.
- Partner with Procurement, Supply Chain, Accounts Payable,…
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