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Our SALT practice is made up of 100+ 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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Our specific services include 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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As the State and Local Tax Manager , you will be part of PayPal’s Global Tax Reporting & Compliance Team , reporting to the State and Local Income Tax Senior Manager. You are a self-starter with the ability to operate independently and manage multiple competing priorities and deadlines, and you have the intellectual curiosity to grow your subject matter expertise through research and analysis to PayPal’s evolving business, and the overall state income tax landscape.
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The ideal candidate will report directly to the Senior Tax Manager, and work with a dynamic finance team to perform a variety of tax functions including both indirect tax and income tax.
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What you bring to the role: An active Enrolled Agent (EA), CPA, or active attorney license, and PTIN. 2+ years of professional experience preparing and filing individual (1040) returns using professional tax preparation software in a professional/retail setting.
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Qualifications Review corporate income tax provision calculations. TAX SENIOR MANAGER (Bi-lingual Chinese)Well established, highly profitable regional CPA firm seeks a Tax Senior to add to their growing staff.
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Assumes client service responsibility for clients the Tax Manager works directly with or clients where the responsibility is delegated from the Partner. Proficiency in use of computer tax preparation, tax research, and tax planning software programs.
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Assumes responsibility for smooth flow of tax returns through the tax preparation system to assure accurate, complete and timely preparation and delivery of all clients’ tax returns.
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Lead and support the management and reconciliation of worldwide income tax related accounts and maintenance of SOX controls. Support and assist with managing audits of Federal and state income tax.
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Applies technical expertise regarding income tax provisions in the area of international tax, valuation allowance credits, business combinations, and stock based compensation issues Reviews and applies income tax provision efficiently Tax Consulting Assists with developing, recommending, and implementing efficient and effective methods to maximize client benefits, especially by decreasing clients’ current and future taxes.
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Oversee the tax provision and reporting process, including income tax accounting, deferred taxes, and effective tax rate analysis. Identify opportunities for tax planning and optimization, such as R&D tax credits, transfer pricing strategies, and international tax planning.
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The Director, Tax is responsible for consolidated income tax reporting as well as all aspects of taxation for the Company. Lead tax compliance processes for federal, state and local income and indirect taxes.
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This can include 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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Completing tax planning and research Preparing federal and state & local tax returns Understanding tax regulations and accounting pronouncements Basic Qualifications: Minimum B.A. or B.S. degree or equivalent from an accredited university Accounting majorTravel to assigned client locations is required.
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Ensure compliance with all tax laws and regulations, including but not limited to income tax, sales tax, VAT/GST, and transfer pricing requirements. 5+ years of progressive experience in tax roles, including experience with a public accounting firm and/or in-house tax department.
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