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Prepare property tax returns, process payments of property tax bills, provide transaction tax compliance support, and provide support for all transaction tax audits. Calculate tax estimates and process property tax bills.
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Senior Property Accountant. Track all required monthly bills and follow up with vendor if a bill is not received. Maintain and review assigned property general ledgers, balance sheets and income statements, including preparing and recording journal entries as needed.
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Pay property level bills and forward cash disbursement journals to the Property Accountant. Report income collection to the Property Accountant. The Assistant Property Manager reports to the General Manager.
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We are looking for an experienced real estate and property management accountant to join our expanding team! Real Estate - Property Management Accountant. You’ll be responsible for keeping our financial records accurate and organized, including accounts payable and receivable, and entering invoices and bills.
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Ensure bills are paid in a timely & accurate manner via a weekly check/wire run, or on demand as needed. Additional support/growth opportunities are available which include financial reporting, perform variance analysis on property expenditures, tax package preparation.
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Excellent opportunity for Assistant Property Manager! + General maintenance, audit and filing of property records. + Assist the General Manager in all actions that involve and/or influence the property.
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Tax Accountant, Property Tax, Accountant, Tax, Property, Accounting, Automotive. Processes property tax bills for payment and billing. Maintains property tax records and files.
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1-2+ years of hands-on experience as a staff accountant or full-charge bookkeeper. Make detailed entries from real estate investment property owner statements for multiple companies, ensuring accuracy.
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This position is responsible for assisting with all operational phases of the property to ensure customer satisfaction, fiscal stability and good physical condition. Accredited Residential Manager (Institute of Real Estate Management) or Certified Apartment Manager (Building Owners and Management Association) is preferred.
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Assist with the administration function for Vertex, and OneSource property tax software. Provide support on audits related to property tax and sales and use tax, including preparation of documentation.
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Knowledge of Entrata is preferred. Act as the primary record keeper of income and expense information to the computer. Inspect move-outs and schedule units for turnkey as directed. The Assistant General Manager reports to the General Manager.
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The Assistant Community Manager reports to the General Manager. Excellent opportunity for Assistant Community Manager! Campus Apartments offers growth opportunities, diversity, stability, job training and a fun-loving family of people.
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Serve as liaison with accountant for issues related to Association finances, bills, assessment, and collections. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced onsite Condominium Property Manager for a boutique condominium located in DC’s West End. Competitive compensation commensurate with experience.
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Property Management knowledge is highly preferred. Minimum 1-2 years of experience in property accounting preferred. This individual will be responsible for completing all the Cash Management, General Ledger Accounting, and Financial Reporting for multiple Multi-Family Real Estate Properties.
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The salary range for this position is $75,0000 - $85,000 Depends on Experience Summary The Tax Accountant position requires a working knowledge of U.S. property tax rules; business licenses; month end close and reconciliations; strong organizational skills; effective collaboration and communication; and efficient execution.
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