- Domain Finance & Banking
- Availability Project-based
- Experience Senior Level
- Type of contract Indeterminate term
- Location Warsaw
- Accommodation No
- Salary To be determined
- Verified company Yes
About SBSB Fintech lawyers
Our European SBSB law firm is looking for a highly skilled and experienced Accountant in Poland for accounting services of various companies (crypto companies among them) we register in Poland. As a leading law firm, we are seeking a talented individual who can help our clients manage their financial operations effectively.
Responsibilities:
1) Financial Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records for the company, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger entries.
2) Tax Compliance: Ensure compliance with all relevant tax laws and regulations, including the handling of cryptocurrency tax matters in Poland.
3) Financial Reporting: Prepare regular financial statements and their filing with the Polish regulatory authorities.
4) Cryptocurrency Accounting: Handle the accounting for cryptocurrency transactions.
5) Bank Reconciliation: Perform regular bank reconciliations to ensure accuracy in financial records.
6) Compliance: Stay up-to-date with changes in accounting taxation regulations.
Requirements:
1) Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
2) Minimum of 5 years of accounting experience, with an understanding of cryptocurrency accounting.
3) Proficiency in financial software and tools.
4) Attention to detail and accuracy in financial reporting.
5) Knowledge of Polish tax, accounting, reporting laws, and regulations.
6) Polish, English - native or advanced.
7) Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
8) Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
We offer:
1) remote work;
2) interesting international projects;
3) the opportunity to gain experience in the most innovative areas of Fintech & Crypto.
Interesting?
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