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Tax Manager (contract)

Boku

Boku

London, UK
Posted on Nov 7, 2025

Boku Inc. (BOKU.L) is the leading global provider of local mobile-first payments solutions. Global brands including Amazon, DAZN, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Sony, Spotify, and Tencent rely on Boku to reach millions of new paying consumers who do not use credit cards with our purpose-built payment network of more than 300 local payment methods across 70+ countries. Every year, Boku processes over $10 billion in value for our customers. Incorporated in 2008, Boku is headquartered in London and San Francisco and has employees in over 39 countries around the world, including Brazil, China, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, and the UAE. Boku is a truly global company that takes pride in its diversity and thriving equal opportunity workplace.

We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Tax Manager (TM) to join us on a 6-months contract, leading the implementation of the Boku Group’s global Transfer Pricing (TP) policies and support compliance with Corporate Criminal Offence (CCO) regulations.

The TM will collaborate with colleagues across Finance, Legal, Treasury, HR, and external advisors to ensure that intercompany transactions are TP compliant, well-documented, and aligned with international standards.

This is a high-impact role with global scope and visibility across the organization.

Key Responsibilities

Transfer Pricing

  • Coordinate with external advisors to benchmark intercompany services and prepare TP documentation (Master File and Local File(s))
  • Review and update intercompany service agreements in collaboration with Legal
  • Draft and maintain an internal TP manual that outlines policy and calculation methodology
  • Deliver internal training to key stakeholders on TP policies and procedures
  • Collaborate with Finance on TP invoicing, reconciliation of intercompany balances, and other related processes
  • Support TP considerations for market expansion and entry into new jurisdictions

Corporate Criminal Offence (CCO)

  • Coordinate with external advisors and internal stakeholders to support the implementation of CCO compliance across the Group
  • Ensure policies and processes are in place to mitigate CCO-related risks

Key Skills and Competencies

  • Solid, hands-on experience with transfer pricing, ideally gained in an in-house role
  • Strong understanding of international tax compliance, including preparation of TP documentation and service agreements
  • Excellent cross-functional communication and stakeholder management skills
  • CCO compliance experience is a plus, but not essential
  • Highly organized, self-motivated, and detail-focused with the ability to manage multiple projects

Qualifications

  • Tax qualifications (e.g. UK ATT & CTA) desirable
  • Accounting qualifications (e.g. ACA or equivalent) desirable