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In addition, the STS SALT Sales & Use Tax Senior Manager will work with the National Sales and Use Tax team, Core Tax Partners, Directors, and Senior Managers to provide sales & use tax expertise to their clients.
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A minimum of two years of experience in implementing or supporting major indirect tax technology solutions such as ONESOURCE, Vertex, Avalara and similar for North American and/or global organizations.
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Provide excellent client facing service to multi-national companies with global indirect tax technology issues, including transaction analysis, supply chain, business expansion, and mergers and acquisition.
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Interact and support indirect tax discussions with cross functional teams such as Tax, IT, Purchasing, Sales, and Master Data. Understanding of key indirect tax processes and data drivers while possessing some industry background including retail, financial services, manufacturing and telecommunications.
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Assist with identification and documentation efforts as it relates to client business requirements for implementing VAT/sales and use tax compliance processes and system improvement. KPMG is currently seeking a Senior Associate to join our State and Local Tax (SALT) practice.
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This position will be part of a highly collaborative team with a mix of Income Tax, Sales & Use, and Property Tax professionals who take pride in their contributions to the Company's success.
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Tax Senior Manager: 8 or more years experience in a CPA firm. Tax Partner - 12 plus years experience working in a CPA firm. We are working with several CPA firms who can offer you fully remote Tax positions at various levels - Senior, Supervisor, Manager, Director, and Partner.
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Hermes of Paris is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax Manager to join our finance team. Proficiency in tax software and accounting software (SAP, Avalara) Tax Audits and Investigations Act as the primary point of contact for sales tax audits and inquiries Respond to tax audits, inquiries, and investigations from tax authorities Prepare documentation, communicate with auditors, and resolve tax-related issues to ensure favorable outcomes Develop and implement strategies to minimize audit exposure Manage the Unclaimed Property Reporting (AUP.
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International Tax: Prepare international tax forms associated with US federal tax filings, including; Forms 5471, 8865, 8858, 1118, FBAR. Participate in special projects including transfer pricing, global tax planning, and other domestic and international income tax issues (as time permits.
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Certified Public Accountant, JD required or Tax Specialization preferred. Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Tax Research Tools (CCI, RIA Checkpoint, Lexis Nexus, IBFD.
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Directs the preparation of all federal, state and local tax returns including income tax, property tax, sales & use tax, payroll tax, and any other tax reporting requirements including quarterly SEC reporting, compliance, and annual reports.
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The Tax Resolution Attorney will be responsible for assisting clients in resolving complex tax issues and disputes with federal, state, and local tax authorities. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Tax Resolution Attorney to join our legal team.
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4+ years of indirect tax experience working at a public accounting firm and/or multinational corporation. Block is looking for an Indirect Tax Senior Analyst to join the tax function.
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The Indirect Tax Manager will play a critical role by supporting the annual and ongoing goals and objectives of the tax function. Provide guidance to the Indirect Tax team members and empower their professional development through building the bench for succession planning, growth, and scalability.
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Lead the corporate indirect tax audit defense team and support our positions both prospectively and during audit. As a Manager, Indirect Tax, you will play a critical role in driving indirect tax compliance, strategy and analysis surrounding indirect tax types, and managing a professional team to communicate complex tax insights effectively.
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