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Manage and review the accurate and timely filing of all federal and state income tax returns. As a senior member of the corporate tax team, the Senior Manager will work closely with the Vice President of Tax on all U.S. federal and state tax related activities including the complex technical aspects of Accounting for Income taxes, Income Tax compliance, Tax Planning, and memo documentation.
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Preparation of Federal, state and local income and franchise tax returns, extension and estimates for a large consolidated filing group. The Senior Tax Accountant is responsible for certain functions in the tax department including, but not limited to preparation of, Federal, state and local income and franchise tax returns, income tax provisions as well as overall income tax support throughout the organization.
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Assist in the preparation and filing of federal and state income tax returns (30+ states) as well as supporting the Tax Manager in the preparation of the income tax provision for financial statement purposes.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Senior Tax Accountant is responsible for the accurate and timely filing of federal, state, and local income tax returns, estimated tax payments. Supervise the Sales & Use Tax Compliance process ensuring the accurate and timely filing of sales and use tax returns and completion of other related tasks.
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Review and assist with the calculation federal and state estimated income tax payment requirements, federal and state income tax returns, federal excise tax returns, and sales and use tax returns and remittances.
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The primary responsibilities of this position include the preparation of complex income tax returns (with a focus on Forms 1041, 1065, and 990-PF), managing the firm's tax return docket, and overseeing the staff and process of filing state and federal tax returns.
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Reporting to the Tax Manager, this position is responsible for preparation of income tax returns and for providing accounting services to high net worth individuals, families and business executives.
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Timely & accurate Federal, State and local tax, regulatory and filing requirements. -Manage the daily function of the accounting office including AP, AR, Payroll, Income Auditing, Account & Bank -Reconciliation, and General Cashiering, while ensuring that the office functions take place efficiently and with proper accuracy.
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Responsibilities, Duties, Functions, Tasks (Outcomes)Ensure timely and accurate filing of all required tax returns (income tax, sales tax, property tax, etc. Tax manager will manage an external tax vendor, and will be responsible for all filings across income, state, local, sales, use tax and any JV or acquisition related tax items.
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Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure accurate and timely filing of tax returns. Assist with preparing tax filing for multiple entities, including federal & state returns.
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In this role, the Nonprofit Tax Manager is charged with applying knowledge to understand potential tax disclosure, exemption and unrelated business income issues, and recognizing, communicating potential risks and potential changes in the tax policy and making top-level decisions regarding filing, preparation and resolution of questions from federal / state agencies.
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What you'll bring Who You Are: As a Tax Expert, you have a minimum of 2 years of paid experience filing 30 or more federal and state individual 1040 tax returns, using commercial tax preparation software.
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Conduct multi-disciplinary, multi-state reviews that analyze income, franchise, sales and use, payroll, valorem taxes, and others to identify optimal filing options, exemptions, credits and incentives, and corporate structures that can reduce the client's tax burden.
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If you reside in the United States, and are ready to earn supplemental income by helping people with their taxes, APPLY NOWCompany informationThe Home of Remote Workers in the United States We understand that outstanding performance begins with outstanding hiring, and this approach sits at the head of everything we do.
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The candidate will have to prepare and examine financial records, as well as preparing and filing federal and state income tax returns for small businesses and individuals. We are looking for an experienced accountant and tax preparer.
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