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4+ years of experience as a tax attorney at a law firm. We are a premiere law firm with offices in the Bay Area, Orange County, and Los Angeles. Tax Associate - Top CA firm.
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3+ years of tax law OR estate planning experience. A well-known midsized trust & estate firm in Century City seeks an Attorney with 3+ years of tax OR estate planning experience.
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A law firm in Los Angeles is seeking a Junior to Mid-Level Global Project, Energy, and Infrastructure Finance Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience. Specialize in renewable project finance, tax credit monetization transactions, energy transition, natural resources, and infrastructure.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience practicing law, with a focus on structured finance for energy projects, preferably in a corporate legal department or law firm. Structured Finance : Support the Chief Investment Officer in negotiating and closing various agreements related to the project finance of solar and energy storage projects including tax equity partnerships, back leverage, and construction financing.
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Have at least 7+ years relevant experience in law firm and/or in-house counsel roles. Provide legal support and advice regarding ERISA, tax matters and other relevant laws pertaining to compensation and benefits matters.
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BA or BS degree or specialized professional training, along with experience working in a CPA or law firm. They are a highly diverse practice which provides professional services in the areas of tax, commercial business services, insolvency, litigation, and forensic accounting.
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We are dynamic and growth-oriented certified public accounting firm based in Pasadena, California that provides professional tax, audit, and advisory services to a diverse client base. Company Description We are dynamic and growth-oriented certified public accounting firm based in Pasadena, California that provides professional tax, audit, and advisory services to a diverse client base.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Tax, Law, or Economics. Keep knowledge up to date of new tax and accounting developments as well as of EY standard technologies and processes related to job function as a trusted advisor and role model for our people across multiple teams, research tax law issues, provide advice and assistance managing risks across tax compliance and/or advisory services.
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Apply now if you are looking for an exciting new part-time role overseeing our law firm's accounting operations at our boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm.
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Minimum of 6 years experience required in public accounting, professional services or law firm working with clean energy tax consulting, tax due diligence, structuring, and modeling.
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Legal research - Tax consulting by nature requires that staff become experts in a particular field of the tax law. The firm offers R&D Tax Credit, Cost Segregation, Employee Retention Tax Credit, Green Building Tax Incentives (179D and 45L), Transfer Pricing, and more tax services.
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Ensure that Seniors and Staff are up to date on current tax practices and changes in tax law. Tax Services' teams deliver quality tax solutions to public and privately owned middle-market companies, not-for-profit organizations and high net worth individuals.
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The firm is looking for a Tax Senior Manager to join our expanding Private Client Services Washington National Tax (WNT) practice with a focus specifically on Estate and Gift matters.
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The Silicon Valley office of a large international law firm is seeking a tax attorney with 3-5 years of experience. The New York office of a large national law firm is looking for a tax attorney with 6-8 years of experience in international tax matters.
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This is an excellent opportunity to join a modern and fast-growing investment firm that provides proprietary alternative investments across multiple asset classes including Real Estate, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Private Debt, and traditional equity and fixed income portfolios, as well as financial services including wealth management, business management, tax, and insurance services.
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