Détails de l'annonce Poste proposé : Casino Betting and Gaming ExpertThe African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) has received financing from the African Development Fund toward the cost of the Regional Institutional Support Project for Public Financial Governance – Phase II (RISPFG) and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this Grant to payments under the contract for Casino Betting and Gaming Expert. The services included under this project are : Documenting a practical guide on how African tax administrations can review applicable laws, rules, and regulations for taxes in the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector as will be contained in the various Acts. Reviewing and documenting the merits and demerits of having a separate Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector Act. Addressing the challenges encountered in auditing of the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector. Providing capacity building in this space which can assist the African tax administrations to understand how the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector operates. Documenting recommendations on applicable auditing standards that are applicable in the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector. Documenting recommendations regarding staffing and resources necessary for African tax administrations to effectively carry out tax administration and collection responsibilities of the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector. Profil recherché pour le poste : Casino Betting and Gaming Expert Qualifications and key competencies : A Master’s degree or equivalent in Taxation, Business administration, Economics or any other related field Minimum 10 years of demonstrated senior professional experience in providing technical assistance geared towards auditing of the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector At least 10 years of demonstrated experience in the development of audit notes for the administration generally, but anything specific to the Casino, Betting and Gaming Sector is a plus Knowledge and experience in various jurisdictions of tax administration (experience in handling audits of the Casino, …