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This position must have a thorough understanding of nonprofit full-cycle fund accounting and in close coordination with the Director of Finance provides day-to-day operation of property accounting, essential construction accounting activities, management reporting, preparation of audit schedules and compliance with funder and investor requirements.
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Novogradac provides publicly and privately held national enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, expert witness and litigation support, property compliance and general consulting services and works extensively in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable energy fields.
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Provide general accounting support and services including payroll, accounts payable, fixed assets, sales/use and property tax returns, and general ledger. The General Ledger (GL) Accountant is responsible for supporting payroll, accounts payable, daily accounting and month end close through booking journal entries, reviewing general ledger and preparing reconciliations.
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We are looking for a Senior General Ledger Accountant who is thoroughly familiar with general accounting, payroll, external audits, sales and property tax returns. Work collaboratively with Finance team to complete sales tax, property tax and other tax returns.
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The Real Estate Accountant is responsible for ensuring the financial integrity and timely reporting of equity real estate, including funds, property, asset, joint venture, debt compliance, GIPs, NCREIF and investor account financials.
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As a Senior Property Accountant, you will be responsible for the accounting functions on two San Francisco based buildings, including a parking facility and TRS fund tracking for REIT purposes.
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The Staff Accountant participates in the deposit of receivables, collections, maintenance of property management systems used by all staff, and the maintenance and access of accounting records.
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Experience with property level, fair market value, historical cost GAAP accounting, Statutory Accounting, and tax reporting a plus. Addresses and responds to specific financial requests made by Real Estate Officers regarding investment performance and property financial statements.
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Our trusted client, a highly regarded real estate investment firm based in San Francisco, is looking to welcome a Senior Property Accountant to their strong accounting team. Work closely with Property Controller and Accounting Manager to support accounting operations.
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Regularly, you will: process payroll; oversee expense reimbursement and reporting; and maintain and file all business licenses, property taxes, and other regulatory filings. As our Staff Accountant, you will ensure that all accounting deadlines are met with the highest degree of accuracy.
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Our client is an esteemed real estate investment firm, headquartered in San Francisco with offices spanning the United States.
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Prepare data received from Property Management Companies for delivery to tax preparer. - Prepare and input of estimated investment income from property owning investment entities into records of Sponsor entities, ensuring timely provision of information to Lender’s and other.
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We oversee a diverse range of businesses and programs, including real estate development, property management, social services, and professional services, some of which are corporate operations and others are operated as subsidiaries and through partnerships with public and private partners.
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JOB SUMMARYWe are hiring for an experienced Property Accountant in either the Irvine, CA, or Palo Alto, CA area. The Property Accountant will interact with and support upper-level management by providing key analytics to track the portfolio's performance.
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