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Prepare and review complex tax returns for trusts, estates, S-corps, C-corps, and partnerships. 4+ years of experience as a tax attorney at a law firm. Keep abreast of changes in tax law and regulations, and advising clients on the potential impact of these changes on their estate and tax planning strategies.
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As a Revenue Agent (Examiner), you will independently examine and investigate complex income tax returns filed by individuals or organizations. Conducts independent examinations and related investigations of income tax returns that cover a diversified spectrum of individual and business taxpayers.
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Manage communications with client tax liaisons, client trust administration teams and client trust officers to gather required information, to share information to support informed decision-making, and obtain instruction or authorization necessary for timely, accurate production of tax information statements, tax returns and related reporting.
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We offer excellent opportunities to staff accountants seeking expert training and development in the areas of real estate partnerships, individual and business returns, analytical solutions to complex tax matters, cash flow/securities/investment analysis, financial statement review and trust and estate planning.
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Prepare and review income tax returns, estimated tax payments, and tax remittance for clients. Research tax law and other sources to remain current on changing tax regulations.
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Prepare probate pleadings, federal estate tax returns, trust/estate accountings, and funding calculations. Primary Skills Microsoft Word, Trust And Estates, Paralegal, Attorneys, Legal Assistants, Legal Advisory, Excel, Estate Planning, Law Firms, Estate Tax Planning.
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Consult tax law resources for atypical returns. Prepare tax returns for individuals or businesses. If you're detail-oriented and skilled in tax matters, join us as a Tax Accountant.
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Interpret and understand tax law changes to assist and educate clients. Ability to prepare various federal and state income tax returns for individuals, corporations, partnership, and trusts.
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Compute taxes owed and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting, or other tax requirements. Advise clients in compensation, employee health care benefits, accounting or data processing systems, or long-range tax or estate plans.
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Experience interpreting and applying Federal tax law to determine the correct tax liability from filed and/or non-filed returns as it applies to Federal, State and Local Governments and related employment tax issues.
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Job Responsibilities Preparation of complex tax returns and estimated tax calculations for Individuals, Partnerships, and S-Corporations Strategic tax planning and research of relevant international, federal, state, and local tax issues applicable to real estate clients Review work of team members and assist managers/partners with project workflow Involvement in special tax projects, including tax entity structuring, state tax issue identification and analysis, tax credit computations, etc.
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Strong knowledge of tax law, including experience with individual, partnership, S-corp, C-corp tax issues. Due to continued growth, we have an immediate need for a Tax Attorney to join our Taxation, Trusts & Estates department.
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Oversee and manage processes related to all indirect taxes, including sales and use tax, property tax, and VAT to ensure all indirect tax returns are filed timely and accurately.
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Responsibilities will include preparation of global partnership tax returns, K-1s, property tax, sales and use tax, communicating with tax authorities, global mobility matters, and ad hoc projects.
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During your internship, you will assist with strategic tax planning, including researching tax law and drafting technical memos and opinions and preparing business and individual federal and state income and other tax returns and forms.
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