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In the Operational Partnership Services (OPS) service line, which is a part of the Partnership Solutions Group within NFTS, OPS professionals counsel privately-held and publicly-traded partnerships across the United States on a wide range of federal tax and issues involving Up-C, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, initial public offerings (IPO), post-offering assistance, and process design and improvement.
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Draft and negotiate broad range of privacy focused commercial contracts, data processing agreements and other associated documents relating to the various Yahoo business activities including advertising (AdTech) advertising, media, communications and technology and support commercial lawyers and business teams in negotiating client and supplier/vendor/business partner contracts.
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The person in this role will have responsibility for generating, vetting, and executing a range of potential transactions, including mergers and acquisitions and complex strategic partnerships, while also defining and executing emerging opportunities and corporate wide strategic planning.
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Collaborate with our colleagues in Mergers & Acquisition Tax to structure the tax aspects of multinational private equity and strategic mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, dispositions, and IPOs, along with drafting tax opinions, memos, structure decks, and Excel models (illustrating the tax benefits of alternative structures.
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Offer proactive, preventative, and strategic legal and compliance advice and counsel on a broad range of labor, employment, and data privacy law matters including, but not limited to, the hiring process, compensation, employee relations, background checks, discipline and termination, diversity and inclusion, accommodations, leaves of absences, employee benefits.
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The Manager, Technical Accounting & Special Projects will support CrowdStrike’s growth through mergers and acquisitions, as well as other special projects, by working cross-functionally with our corporate development, finance, legal, and sales and channel alliances teams, to provide technical accounting support and expertise.
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Position Responsibilities:Working on a team that focuses on a wide range of tax specialty areas including accounting for income taxes, accounting methods and periods, corporate taxation, federal credits and incentives, individual taxation, mergers and acquisitions, pass-through entity taxation, private client services, and not for profit organizationsCompleting tax planning and research Preparing federal and state & local tax returns Understanding tax regulations and accounting pronouncements.
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The successful applicant must have experience representing public and private companies, private funds, portfolio companies, and alternative investment vehicles in the tax aspects of fund formations, limited partner investments, mergers and acquisitions, and other similar transactional tax matters.
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A career in Technology and Data Solutions practice, within Deals Transaction Services, provides the opportunity to help organizations realize the potential of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and capital markets.
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Expected projects include: (1) mergers and acquisitions, beginning with financial due diligence (FDD) and ending with integration of acquirees into CrowdStrike’s global processes; (2) strategic investments; (3) financial services transactions; and (4) other ad-hoc projects for strategic, operational, or regulatory changes.
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Working on a team that focuses on a wide range of tax specialty areas including accounting for income taxes, accounting methods and periods, corporate taxation, federal credits and incentives, individual taxation, mergers and acquisitions, pass-through entity taxation, private client services, and not for profit organizations.
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