Tax Fraud Investigator II
BC Public Service
Ministry of Finance
Surrey (Hybrid)
Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to 2 days at home per week subject to an approved telework agreement.
Please refer to MyHR for more information on Temporary Market Adjustments.
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
Tax Fraud Investigator II
$81,091.80 - $92,378.04 annually which includes a 6.6% Temporary Market Adjustment
The Financial Team of the Investigations Unit is a dedicated group committed to minimizing tax fraud and protecting the tax revenues essential for public services in British Columbia. This small but cohesive team works closely with Analysts and other Investigators to ensure a significant impact on safeguarding B.C.’s tax revenues and deterring tax evaders. This team is highly valued for its patience, tenacity, and creative problem-solving skills while safeguarding community resources.
The Tax Fraud Investigator's responsibilities include planning, leading and conducting investigations into non-compliance and tax fraud involving individuals and businesses under various statutes administered by the Ministry of Finance. The work has a crucial impact by optimizing B.C. tax revenues and deterring tax evaders, contributing directly to the financial well-being of the province. This opportunity offers the chance to hold tax evaders accountable and recover vital funds for public services, making a meaningful difference for the people of British Columbia.
Qualifications for this role include:
- Post-secondary education plus a professional accounting designation CPA - CA, CGA, CMA, issued by a Canadian Accounting Association plus one year of *related experience.
- Note: If your designation was obtained from outside of Canada, you will need to confirm it has been assessed for equivalency through an applicable Canadian Accounting Association.
*Related experience includes:
- Conducting audit and/or investigation or other enforcement activities for non-compliance to statutes.
- Conducting research and preparing documentation to support audits and/or investigations.
- Valid BC Class 5 driver’s licence with no more than 9 points in the last five-year period; or, an equivalent class driver's licence from another province or jurisdiction.
For more information and to apply online by October 13, 2024, please go to: https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/116453
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