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Our team’s overall practice specific services include investment management services, 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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Require thorough knowledge of a variety of state and local sales and use tax laws, regulations, policies and procedures, as well as tax planning, restructuring, due diligence, audit defense, reverse audits and state controversy work.
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Our SALT practice is made up of 40+ professionals across the U.S., providing a full spectrum of services including Income & Franchise tax, Sales & Use tax, Real & Personal Property tax, Unclaimed Property and Voluntary Disclosure & Remediation by industry needs.
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Requires thorough knowledge of a variety of state and local sales and use tax laws, regulations, policies and procedures, as well as tax planning, restructuring, due diligence, audit defense, reverse audits and state controversy work.
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Oversee U.S. sales, property, and other indirect tax planning compliance, and reporting. Extensive U.S. Federal, State & International income tax, and transaction tax knowledge.
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Manage multi-disciplinary, multi-state reviews that analyze income, franchise, sales and use, payroll, valorem taxes, and others to identify optimal filing options, exemptions, credits and incentives, and corporate structures that can reduce the client's tax burden.
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Consult on state sales and use tax concepts. Provide state and local tax compliance support for state and local income tax, property tax and related matters.
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Experience with other accounting functions related to bookkeeping, payroll, sales tax, and other business accounting tasks. Licensed Tax Preparer by IRS and CTEC, Enrolled Agent or CPA licensed in CA, in good standing, with no prior or pending sanctions or litigation.
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Sales and use tax filings. Tax Manager opportunity – 3 month contract, potential to extend/convert with highly reputable, stable company 70+ years and counting. Proven Recruiting is minority-owned, majority women, and is a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the broader community.
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Assist multi-state companies with state and local tax issues (income/franchise, sales/use, excise and property tax) including compliance, consulting, planning and controversies.
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Thorough knowledge of a variety of state and local tax sales and use tax laws, regulations, policies and procedures, as well as tax planning, restructuring, due diligence, audit defense, reverse audits and state controversy work.
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This employee will assist the Director with research on various tax matters requested by the Project Finance, Sales, Development and Corporate Finance teams. The Analyst, Tax reports directly to the Director, Tax. This position works closely with the Project Finance, Sales, Development, and Corporate Finance teams.
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Indirect tax (Sales/Use Tax, VAT) experience and/or corporate indirect tax compliance experience preferred. The most comprehensive solution for developing and maintaining tax controls in the area of indirect taxes is the implementation of a transaction tax calculation engine to automate the tax determination, calculation and compliance processes with respect to our client's sales and/or purchases.
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We specialize in placing individuals in roles ranging from entry-level to VP level across various fields, including Customer Success, Sales & Marketing, Finance & Accounting, Administrative, HR, Operations, and Technology.
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Secondary exposure will include preparation of gift tax (709) and foundation (990) tax returns, along with payroll, sales tax, and foreign asset reporting. Client Relationship Manager Tax-Only Clients, Drives Client Satisfaction and Retention.
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