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As a Tax Senior Staff Accountant, you will be responsible for helping prepare financial information for clients, such as business and individual tax returns, with the benefit of gaining exposure to a diverse client base operating in a variety of industries.
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Job Description: This position is an excellent opportunity for a Tax Accountant II to bring valuable experience in State and Local Tax related matters including using software (PTMS) to prepare and file Business Personal Property Tax Returns, reconcile notices of value, and remit tax payments.
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The Senior Tax Accountant will primarily be responsible for the foreign reporting compliance portion of the U.S. tax return, other North American regional tax returns, the Company’s Country by Country Reporting responsibilities, managing the Company’s tax provisions software, and consolidation of the Company’s global tax provision.
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Beyond review of tax returns or overseeing the risk and financial performance of engagements, you will also help to lead a team of accounting professionals committed to developing creative ideas and delivering significant value to many of the top 25 feed yard and beef producers.
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As a Tax Staff Accountant, you will be responsible for the preparation of financial information for our clients, such as business and individual tax returns, with the benefit of gaining exposure to a diverse client base operating in a variety of industries.
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As a Tax Senior Accountant, you will be responsible for helping prepare and review financial information for clients, such as business and individual tax returns, with the benefit of gaining exposure to a diverse client base operating in a variety of industries.
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Prepare and Review complex Individual and Business tax returns and projections for local and nationwide high net worth clients. CPA or Enrolled Agent designation preferred. They review Business, Individual, and/or Fiduciary tax returns.
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Enrolled Agent, CPA, or CPA Candidate; familiarity with Ultra Tax, Accounting CS, and/or GoFileRoom. Based in Austin, TX we a rapidly growing CPA firm that offers a true startup lifestyle and culture.
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Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLP, a licensed independent CPA firm that provides attest services and Citrin Cooperman Advisors LLC which provides business advisory and non-attest services, operate as an alternative practice structure in accordance with the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct and applicable laws, regulations, and professional standards.
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This position will work 100% remote The Tax Accountant will be responsible for the preparation of federal and multi-state tax returns for High Net Worth Individuals, Partnerships, S Corps, Estates etc and will work directly with clients.
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Experience as Tax Accountant are responsible for preparing corporate, partnership, individual, trust, and estate income tax returns, as well as tax returns for tax-exempt organizations.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Ensure accurate, timely filing of federal, state, and local tax returns. Our Staff Accountant will act as a Controller to provide support, preparation and review on multiple tax projects to provide quality tax services and deliverables for our company.
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The Tax Accountant will be responsible for the preparation of federal and multi-state tax returns for High Net Worth Individuals, Partnerships, S Corps, Estates etc. Additionally the Tax Accountant will conduct research on complex tax issues, prepare tax forms and schedules and assist clients with IRS or State Audits.
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The Tax Senior Accountant is responsible for preparing and reviewing federal, state and local income tax returns for individuals and businesses. Jobot works with top growing CPA firm to match them with the top talent available.
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IOR BASIC REQUIREMENTS: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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