Comptable fiscal
Comptable fiscal is a specialised role within the field of accounting that involves managing and advising on fiscal matters. As a Comptable fiscal, you will be responsible for ensuring that your organisation complies with all relevant tax laws and regulations, and for optimising tax strategies to minimise financial liability.
What Does a Comptable Fiscal Do?
The day-to-day responsibilities of a Comptable fiscal typically include:
- Advising on tax legislation and its impact on the organisation
- Preparing and filing tax returns
- Conducting tax audits and investigations
- Representing the organisation in negotiations with tax authorities
- Developing and implementing tax planning strategies
Comptable fiscals work closely with other departments within the organisation, such as finance, legal, and operations, to ensure that all aspects of the business are aligned with tax regulations. They may also work with external stakeholders, such as auditors and tax advisors, to ensure compliance and minimise risk.
How to Become a Comptable Fiscal
To become a Comptable fiscal, you typically need a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field, as well as several years of experience in tax accounting. Many Comptable fiscals also hold professional certifications, such as the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or the Enrolled Agent (EA) credential.