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As the Indirect Tax Manager, you will provide direction and leadership to the indirect tax function, safeguard compliance with regulations, and develop and execute tax strategies.
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As an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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We are looking for a sharp Tax Manager to join our Indirect Tax team who is ready to take on new challenges and join one of the largest multistate tax practices in the United States.
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Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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QualificationsYou Have:CPA, Master's in Tax, or JD preferred. Job DescriptionYou Will:Manage global indirect tax compliance activities, including accurate accounting, forecasting, and analysis.
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The Indirect Tax Manager will report to and work directly with the Head of Tax & Treasury. Chartered accountant (CPA)/tax advisor or equivalent. Build new processes to monitor changes in global indirect tax laws & business pipeline.
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RoleWe are looking for an Indirect Tax Senior Manager to join our growing finance team. This role will report to the Director of Tax. You will: Manage the U.S. and global indirect tax life-cycle including collection, reporting, remittance and controversy for global indirect taxes (U.S. sales & use taxes, VAT, GST, DST, gross receipts, B&O, and other franchise taxes.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New York office. Responsibilities:- Provide high-quality legal advice and services to clients on matters related to tax planning, trusts, estates, wills, and probate.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New Jersey office. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience in Tax, Trusts & Estates practice and preferably hold an LL.M degree in Taxation or Estate Planning.
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The Senior Manager, Fiduciary Tax supports that purpose by helping to ensure that FPTC is meeting its fiduciary duties to beneficiaries and clients. The Senior Manager, Fiduciary Tax is responsible for the management of all phases of tax related compliance for new accounts from acceptance through filing of initial tax return and ongoing tax related compliance for Fidelity Personal Trust Company, FSB (FPTC) trust accounts.
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Our Tax practice seeks an experienced Attorney with a LL.M. in Taxation whose focus has been in research and resolution of tax law and tax matters related to individual, corporate, trusts & estates, domestic and international taxation issues, to join our Tax Controversy Services team as a Tax Senior Manager.
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Job SummaryThe Tax Senior Manager, SALT - Unclaimed Property is responsible for advising clients of the tax implications and other accounting related matters that affect their business objectives, with an emphasis on unclaimed property compliance and consulting.
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Asset manager function will support various tax credit equity investments (e.g. LIHTC (Low Income Housing Tax Credit, HTC(Historic Tax Credit), NMTC(New Markets Tax Credit), and RETCs(Renewable Energy Tax Credit.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong technical skills pertaining to tax preparation, review and tax compliance Experience with MS / CCH / QuickBooks / CFS Compensation: $50,000-$120,000 DOE Excellent benefits If you or someone you know should be considered for this Public Senior Tax Accountant/Manager position, please apply with a resume.
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We have an open position for an Indirect Tax Manager. Experience with indirect tax software (e.g., Avalara) preferred as well as experience with ERP systems (e.g., NetSuite) Manage third-party vendor in the preparation, filing and payment of all US transaction tax returns (sales and use tax, 911, etc.
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