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One-year paralegal experience or one or more years of real estate related experience (mortgages, title examination, landlord-tenant law, real estate closings, probate, bankruptcy, etc.) Knowledge of title documents, chains of title, mortgages, tax foreclosure, and real property related subjects and databases, including register of deeds, TLO, LexisNexis, Probate Court records, etc.
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Affordable housing and community development finance, LIHTC, NMTC and other tax credits, real estate law, zoning and permitting, construction contracts, nonprofit organizations, fair housing, and general corporate and employment law.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Provide expert legal advice and counsel to clients in all aspects of estate planning, including wills, trusts, probate, and tax matters.
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Conduct thorough and detailed research on complex legal and tax-related issues associated with trust and estate law. Provide comprehensive legal advice to clients on a wide range of trust and estate matters, including estate planning, trust administration, and estate tax returns.
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Our services include general estate planning, advanced tax planning, asset protection, elder law, special needs/limited conservatorships, probate, and trust administration. The Meier Law Firm is a Newport Beach estate planning law firm located in Fashion Island that helps California families at every stage of life prepare for and navigate major life events with our compassion and care.
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O IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site, he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirements of the landlord/tenant law. The Site Manager is directly responsible for all property operations and conducting business in accordance with company policies and procedures, HUD, Tax Credit, USDA Rural Development, Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and other regulatory agency requirements necessary to ensure effective fiscal, physical and social soundness.
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Knowledge of Section 8,RD, HUD, and Tax Credit regulations. o maintaininformation about basic structural data, including the location of fire equipment,water main, sprinkler shutoff valve, gas main, fuse boxes and/or breakers, andheat controls.
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Participate in continuing education classes to stay up to date on accounting standards and tax law. 60% review and 40% preparation of franchise and income tax returns for various states, including exemptions, credits, and incentives.
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Substantial experience with most or all of the following: affordable housing and community development finance, LIHTC, NMTC and other tax credits, real estate, zoning and permitting, construction contracts, nonprofit organizations, fair housing, and general corporate and employment law.
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JD, New York license, and a minimum of 6 years of experience working at a foundation, non-profit organization, or representing tax-exempt organizations at a law firm. Review grants and advise program staff globally on legal and reputational issues relating to U.S. and international grant making, including tax, regulatory, and OFAC compliance.
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2) A civil litigation attorney to handle various types of litigation on behalf of the County, including personal injury, personnel, code enforcement and different types of administrative hearings unique to the public practice of law in a county counsel's office.
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The Tax Manager will ensure compliance with state federal and international tax law through a series of systems and system controls that are designed to ensure accurate, timely reporting.
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The Software and Systems group within Tax Reporting & Strategy (TRS) offers management consulting services to clients and to their large corporate tax functions, by monitoring and analyzing legislative and regulatory tax developments, developing strategies in anticipation of tax law changes and regulatory developments, analyzing the economic impact of tax legislation and federal budget proposals, and addressing technology needs for tax function effectiveness.
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3+ years of experience preferred working on M&A tax issues at an AmLaw 100 law firm or in the M&A group of a "Big 4" public accounting firm. Manage all aspects of various worldwide tax projects, including analyzing relevant tax law for tax planning transactions; working with foreign and domestic tax advisors to understand relevant tax rules; partnering with multiple business units to understand both domestic and foreign tax implications; and reviewing financial models to illustrate the tax consequences of various alternatives.
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Hands-on experience in tax working for a mid to large size public accounting firm, law firm, or corporate tax department of a large/international company. Solid understanding of US federal, state and local taxes, tax law, and compliance with ability to effectively communicate tax concepts to both tax and non-tax audience.
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