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Job advertisement: Internal sales tax office

The tax office Stuttgart I intends to hire an employee (f/m/d) as of March 1, 2025 to strengthen the local sales tax office.

The tax office Stuttgart I intends to hire an
employee (f/m/d)

as of March 01, 2025

with a regular weekly working time of currently 39.5 hours to strengthen the local internal VAT office.


The area of responsibility of the internal sales tax office is versatile and varied. With an annual tax revenue of around 290 billion euros, VAT is of considerable importance for the state budget. As a member of the Internal Sales Tax Office, you will make an important contribution to securing the state revenue that is needed to provide services of general interest and benefit all citizens.

The job profile essentially involves processing advance VAT returns and consists of the following tasks, among others

  • Formal and factual review of the submitted advance VAT returns
  • Approval of VAT refunds
  • Processing of processing instructions
  • Processing requests for deadline extensions
  • Determination of late payment surcharges
  • Processing applications for deferral of offsetting or suspension of enforcement
  • Support for special VAT audits
  • Communication with taxpayers

You bring with you

  • Completed vocational training and professional experience as a paralegal, tax clerk, bank clerk, office management assistant or a comparable profession
  • Experience in dealing with and applying laws
  • Knowledge of commercial matters, business administration or accounting
  • Knowledge of office organization
  • Willingness to undergo further training with flexibility in terms of time and location
  • Ability to work under pressure and deal with conflict
  • quick comprehension and good teamwork skills
  • confident handling of the PC

What we offer you:

  • an interesting and varied job in a team
  • extensive training at the Oberfinanzdirektion Karlsruhe training center in Freiburg/Breisgau to prepare you for your future job
  • official accommodation and meals during the theoretical training
  • practical training at the tax office
  • flexible working time models to reconcile family and career
  • the usual social benefits and security in the public sector

The position is initially limited to one year; after successfully completing the theoretical and practical training and proving yourself in the relevant field of work, you will be taken on as a permanent employee.

During the one-year induction period, the position will be classified in pay group 6 TV-L. When the employee is taken on as a permanent employee, they will regularly be assigned tasks that correspond to the characteristics of pay group 8 TV-L.

The financial administration of the state Baden-Württemberg promotes the professional development of women and men equally. Applications from women are therefore welcomed. The job is also suitable for part-time employees. Irrespective of this, the periods of theoretical training at the training center in Freiburg must be completed full-time.

The state of Baden-Württemberg is also continuing its efforts to promote the recruitment and employment of severely disabled people. Applications from suitable, severely disabled and equivalent disabled persons within the meaning of § 2 Para. 3 SGB IX are therefore also welcome.

If you have any further questions, please contact
Mr. Hauser (Head of the Sales Tax Office) on 0711 / 6673 5030 and
Ms. Ansperger (Head of Office) on 0711 / 6673 5001:

Have we aroused your interest? If so, please send us your detailed application incl.

  • curriculum vitae in tabular form,
  • Copies of all diplomas and certificates
  • Proof of examinations and further training and all work references

by 07.11.2024

by e-mail to
poststelle-93@finanzamt.bwl.de

or to

Tax office Stuttgart I
Rotebühlplatz 30
70173 Stuttgart

Note on data protection:
To process your application, your personal data will be used for the purposes of the application process in accordance with Art. 88 of the General Data Protection Regulation in conjunction with Section 15 of the State Data Protection Act and Section 3 (6) TV-L.

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