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Prepare, review, and timely and accurately file all unclaimed property reports, including mailing of due diligence letters to property owners according to each state's requirements.
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Our 420+ professionals provide accounting, tax, due diligence, IT, retirement plan and business consulting services to middle market and entrepreneurial companies in a variety of industries, as well as government entities, public school districts and nonprofit organizations.
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Advising clients on a variety of issues including multistate tax planning, accounting for income taxes, restructuring, audit defense, and due diligence. Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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We are looking for a sharp, analytical Multistate Tax Manager who is ready to take on new challenges and join one of the largest Multistate Tax practices in the United States. As a Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide tax consulting and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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REIT compliance: 1) Coordinate and conduct first review of quarterly asset and annual income testing (teams and tax staff prepare schedules from system downloads, Tax Manager reviews and updates if needed based on analysis of REIT rules) 2) ownership of property service questionnaire process.
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Deloitte's Multistate Tax Services (MTS) group is the largest State and Local Tax (SALT) practice in the United States with more than 1,000 professionals nationwide. Advanced degree such as Masters of Tax, JD, and/or LLM.
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Oversee compliance process for 40 Act REIT, mainly property service questionnaires and acquisition due diligence as well as helping with E&P calculations, salt and local taxes. Review annual REIT prohibited transaction memos for file prepared by staff.
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Due diligence e.g. interpreting complex legislative and regulatory actions relating to corporate and partnership transactions, assisting clients with regulatory and legislative initiatives, and preparing for client review submission requests for private letter rulings and technical advice from the IRS; and.
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Clients in mergers, acquisitions, and other transactions by conducting due diligence and offering financial analysis and recommendations. and review individual, business, and corporate tax returns, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local tax laws.
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Are you a strategic and creative Multistate Tax professional who likes solving complex state tax issues? Researching and analyzing a wide range of tax issues and tax implications including apportionment methodology, unitary filings, and nexus considerations.
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Ability to perform job responsibilities within a hybrid work model that requires US Tax professionals to co-locate in person 2 - 3 days per week. You will work directly with the client, manage the tax engagement team, have access to an elite group of specialists when needed, and be connected to a strong support system from firm Leadership to ensure you are set up for success in your role and career.
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Are you ready to make a greater impact on organizations by combining tax consulting solutions and innovative technology that align the tax function with business objectives? Overseeing complex state tax compliance and consulting projects requiring tax analysis for a variety of entities and their affiliates.
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Solid understanding and experience with state tax compliance, tax planning, tax analysis, and tax research. Maintaining and developing strong client relationships on various tax consulting/compliance engagements.
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5+ years' experience in state income and franchise tax. Our Multistate Tax professionals include former state tax auditors and administrators, industry personnel, tax practitioners, accounting specialists, and technology personnel with numerous years of multistate tax experience.
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Previous Big 4 or large CPA firm experience. Managing engagement workflow, engagement team resources, and engagement billing. Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPA.
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