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One of the following accreditations obtained: Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPA If not CPA eligible: Licensed attorney Enrolled Agent Certifications: Chartered Financial Advisor (CFA) Certified Financial Planner (CFP.
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Certifications:Chartered Financial Advisor (CFA)Certified Financial Planner (CFP) As a Tax Manager in our Private Wealth Tax practice, you will perform high-level reviews of tax research of individual, fiduciary, partnership, closely-held corporations, estate, and gift work papers and tax returns, as well prepare and lead client meetings on compliance and consulting projects related to tax planning opportunities and the tax implications of transactions to the client.
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At Deloitte Tax LLP, our Private Wealth team focuses on the specialized needs of the ultra-affluent, including families with multigenerational wealth, entrepreneurs, family offices, and closely-held business owners.
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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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Certified Financial Planner (CFP) 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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8+ years’ experience in federal tax compliance, tax planning, tax analysis, and tax researchOne of the following accreditations obtained:Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPAIf not CPA eligible:Licensed attorneyEnrolled AgentCertifications:Certified Financial Accountant (CFA)Certified Financial Planner (CFP)Ability to travel up to 25%, on average, based on the work you do and the clients and industries/sectors you serve.
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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. At 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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Learn more about Deloitte Business Tax Services. Advanced degree such as Masters of Tax, JD, and/or LLM. 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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Certified Financial Accountant (CFA) 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. Join us, and help clients optimize their tax functions and take strategy to the next level.
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