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TOP RISKS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR FINANCIAL LEADERSHIP DURING THE PANDEMIC & BEYOND

Executive Summary 
We all know tax departments have been extensively stretched due to recent tax reforms, proposed regulatory changes, and COVID-19. On top of that, there is uncertainty as to what impact the upcoming election will have on U.S. tax policies. 

With This in Mind, Below are the 3 Most Critical Trends Impacting the U.S. Tax Profession:

1. Captive Labor Pool
  • The U.S. tax industry is a captive labor pool due to the uniqueness of the U.S. tax code.
  • Because U.S. code is so different than other countries, we are unable to export any of the sophisticated tax work, nor import workers to alleviate the supply and demand tensions.  
  • Therefore, we have a very limited talent pool in the U.S.

Watch Excerpt on U.S. Captive Labor Pool (4 Mins)  

2. Tax Leadership Exodus 

  • Over 2/3 of our Heads of Tax will retire over the next 7 years, with the majority exiting in the next 3 years.
  • Compounding this is the fact that 52% of the #2’s reporting to the Heads of Tax will also retire in the same time frame. 
  • Retirements are being accelerated due to a few critical factors:
    • Health concerns caused by COVID-19 - This has already been seen in 2020.
    •  Recognition that the COVID-19 stimulus packages will create a considerable increase in workload. 
      • It will come in two predominant forms:
        • Statutory tax increases – Both direct and indirect
        • New regulations, which will result in increased taxes, directly or indirectly  
  • The impacts of the election and the uncertainty surrounding future U.S. tax policies. 

Watch Excerpt on Tax Leadership Exodus (3 Mins) 

3. The Future 

  • As current tax leadership exits the workforce, it will create a vacuum effect, pulling up Millennials and Gen Z into leadership positions much earlier in their careers than their predecessors. 
  • The challenge will be developing the younger generation’s leadership skills and people skills, while effectively utilizing the remaining legacy knowledge.

Watch Excerpt on The Future (3 Mins)  

The Silver Lining 

  • COVID-19 created an acceptance of remote work and roles.
  • The Talent Economy, combined with the acceptance of a remote workforce, will result in a dramatic decrease in tax consulting budgets while increasing the service quality. 
  • This unique opportunity will dramatically reduce one of the top two costs within your department.

Watch Excerpt on The Silver Lining (11 Mins)  

 

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Natalie Santiago- Executive Recruiter at TaxSearch, Inc.
Natalie, an Executive Recruiter for TaxSearch, helps clients find quality candidates that meet their needs and wants. While she enjoys many aspects of her job, Natalie considers the opportunity to consult with tax professionals and offer valuable career and market insight the most rewarding part of her role. As a Phase 4 Career Coach, Natalie provides guidance to tax professionals who are leading world-class tax departments. She’s an asset to the TaxSearch team as she’s placed a number of world-class Heads of Tax and top-level tax professionals at various Fortune 500 multinationals, many of which are leaders in their industries. Her approach to recruiting centers around first understanding the needs and wants of both the client as well as the candidate and ensuring that the needs and wants of both parties are in alignment. Aligning these needs and wants is key to finding a true match for both the client as well as the candidate, resulting in a quality hire and reducing the risk of turnover in critical roles within tax functions.

If you have questions regarding TaxSearch and TaxForce or would like to discuss matters related directly to your department, please contact Project Coordinator, Stephanie Conley, at 843-216-7444843-216-7444 to arrange a call with Natalie.