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CPA certification, Attorney (admitted to practice in a U.S. jurisdiction), or Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent (“EA”) (or the equivalent of one of these designations), preferred. UiPath, Blue Prism, PowerAutomate, Automation Anywhere, WinAutomation, etc.
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CPA or IRS Enrolled Agent Certification required. CPA or IRS Enrolled Agent Certification required. Our clients are enterprises as diverse as sophisticated financial institutions and start-ups, global public firms, and middle-market companies, as well as high net worth individuals, family offices, not-for-profit organizations, and entrepreneurial ventures across a variety of industries.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting - CPA or licensed member of the Bar or Enrolled Agent designation (with Masters Degree) required. As the Partnership Tax Senior Manager (or Director), you’ll lead the team’s production of primary and secondary reviews of complex tax returns and provide tax consulting services for your partnership clients – all with the resources, environment, and support to help you excel.
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Experience with partnership structuring, entity formation and mergers & acquisitions is preferred. Excellent analytical, technical, and tax accounting/technology skills with proficiency in US GAAP, partnership returns, joint venture and non-corporate entity tax returns and understanding of Sub-chapter K partnership taxation, is required.
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CPA license in one’s principal place of business/home state, licensed J.D. or enrolled agent (with approval from regional tax leader) We seek to understand the goals of ultra-high net worth families with our customized and integrated cross-Line of Business services, technology and insights.
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CPA or Enrolled Agent certification. At H&R Block, we believe in the power of people helping people. Create confidence in our clients by conducing tax interviews face to face and through virtual tools - (video conferencing, phone, chat, email.
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Financial consulting company helping clients achieve a high-level of fulfillment and financial success for over 30 years is looking for a CPA Or Enrolled Agent to become an integral part of their team.
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Well established CPA firm is seeking an Enrolled Agent Notice Department. Enrolled Agent Notice Department Manager. Well established CPA firm is seeking an Enrolled Agent Notice Department.
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