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Requirements: CPA/EA, CPA Candidate or CPA Eligible - At least 4-6+ years of Public Accounting & Tax Prep Exp. We are a Unique & Growing Public Accounting firm specializing in Tax, Accounting, and Financial services for over 20+ years.
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Minimum 4-6+ years of Public Accounting & Tax Exp. So, if you are an experienced Tax Senior/Supervisor looking to make a change, please apply today to be considered - we are actively interviewing across the U.S.
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Requirements include having an active CPA, having 4+ years of Public Accounting experience (With a CPA Firm), at least 2 years of review experience and having shown solid tenure in your last role.
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Job Title: Tax Senior/Supervisor. Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or related field. Master's in Taxation or Accounting. Handling tax compliance & prep for - S-Corps, C-Corps, Individuals/HNWIs, Trusts, Estates, and/or Gift returns.
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If you are a Public Accounting Tax Supervisor with experience, please read on! Requirements: 5+ Years of Public Accounting Tax. We are a Mid-Sized CPA Firm that works with HNW Clients, Real Estate Clients, Construction Clients, Etc. If you have a background in Public Accounting and are looking for a credible mid-sized firm, let's connect.
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We are seeking an experienced Tax Senior/Supervisor with strong skills in Public Accounting and Tax. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing a diverse portfolio of clients in a fast-paced environment.
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So, if you are a Tax Manager/CPA with experience in Public Accounting or Wealth Management, please apply today! Public Accounting Experience OR Wealth Management experience.
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If you are an experienced Senior Tax Accountant or Tax Supervisor with public accounting experience looking for a 100% Hybrid role, please apply today! Experience as a Tax Senior or Tax Supervisor level in public accounting.
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The ideal candidate will have 5 or more years of public accounting experience and experience as a Tax Generalist with S-Corps, C-Corps, Partnerships, Individuals and Multi-State Tax.
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3+ years of previous experience in a large or mid-size public accounting firm. Strong tax accounting skills. If you are a Tax Supervisor with at least 3+ years experience working for CPA firms, please read on.
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At least 3+ years of experience in public accounting or tax. Nice to have skills: Public Accounting, S-Corp, Partnerships. As a Remote Tax Senior, you will be responsible for overseeing the tax planning and compliance for our clients.
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If you are an experienced public accounting tax supervisor, please read on! Job Title: Tax Supervisor - Mid-Sized CPA Firm. Due to growth, we are excited to add a new Tax Supervisor to Herndon locations - If interested, please apply today or email your resume to rosie.finn@cybercoders.com for immediate consideration.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in accounting and CPA required, at least 4 + years' experience in public accounting, demonstrating a proven progression in tax return complexity, scope and research, Generalist with experience in a variety of industries.
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5-10+ years of Public Accounting tax return experience (minimum 1-2 years year of supervising others directly) So, if you are a Tax Supervisor with experience, please apply today.
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So, if you are a Tax Senior/Supervisor with experience in Public Accounting, please apply today! The ideal candidate will be a generalist, have their CPA, and come from a regional Public Accounting firm.
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