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5+ years' experience in taxation in a law firm or 5+ years' experience in a public accounting firm practice. Our professionals have extensive experience and expertise built on years in private practice at law firms and public accounting firms as well as public practice at the IRS and Treasury.
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Our spectrum of business tax services is relevant for public and private companies and range from tax planning to tax compliance, controversy and risk management, specialized services including research and development, government incentives, and tax management consulting.
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Advising clients on a variety of tax issues including accounting for income taxes, FTA (periods, methods & credits), tax provisions, tax compliance, business restructuring, and tax controversy.
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Acting as a trusted business advisor to clients on a variety of issues including federal tax planning, accounting for income taxes, FTA (periods, methods & credits), tax provisions, tax compliance, business restructuring, and tax controversy.
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We are looking for a sharp, analytical Federal Senior Tax Manager to join the Business Tax Services practice who is ready to assist in growing and maintaining the largest tax group within Deloitte.
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Do phrases like “accounting for income taxes,” “tax advisory,” and “tax controversy” pique your interest? The TeamAt Deloitte Tax LLP, our Business Tax Services team is a dynamic team with professionals of varying backgrounds and provides expertise to clients to gain a competitive advantage by integrating tax strategy into their business operations while working within the confines of their individual risk profiles.
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What You’ll DoAs a Tax Senior Manager within the Financial Services arm of our Business Tax Services group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to a client in the securities and financial services industries.
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Position Summary Are you a strategic and creative federal tax professional who likes solving complex federal tax issues across multiple jurisdictions and countries? 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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What You’ll DoAs a Tax Senior Consultant within the Business Tax Services group, you will be a valuable member of tax engagement teams, providing and assisting with a variety of tax services that are relevant for public and private companies, including tax compliance, tax planning, tax controversy, and tax research.
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Assisting with various tax consulting projects including research and writing projects related to federal tax planning, restructuring, controversy, and accounting for income taxes.
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Recruiting for this role ends on June 1, 2023What You’ll DoAs a Tax Senior Consultant within the Business Tax Services group, you will be a valuable member of tax engagement teams, providing and assisting with a variety of tax services that are relevant for public and private companies, including tax compliance, tax planning, tax controversy, and tax research.
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Researching federal tax legislation to assist in understanding the impact on compliance and consulting. Join us, and help clients optimize their tax functions and take strategy to the next level.
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Qualifications Required 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 Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field.
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What You’ll DoAs a Tax Senior within the Financial Services arm of our Business Tax Services group, you will provide federal tax consulting and compliance services to clients in the banking and financial services industries.
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Learn more about Deloitte Business Tax Services. What you’ll do As a Senior Tax Manager within the Business Tax Services group, you will identify effective tax solutions for new and existing clients in various industry sectors.
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