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A law firm in Tallahassee is seeking a Tax Associate Attorney or Of Counsel to join its dynamic team. Provide legal counsel and representation to clients in matters related to tax law and estate planning.
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The Tax Law Specialist will provide tax law subject matter expertise and apply advanced tax law research to support the Taxpayer Burden Modeling and Estimation Program, RAAS's role in Regulatory Impact Analysis work, and domestic and international tax projects conducted with internal and external stakeholders.
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Collaborates and coordinates with Examination Specialists, International Examiners, Counsel Attorneys, Appeals Officers, and Revenue Agents to leverage and expand international issue expertise throughout the IRS, and to ensure consistent application and interpretation of international tax law.
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Bachelor’s degree required in human resources, organizational management, law or equivalent major; or, additional four (4) years of required experience. prescription, dental, vision, life insurance and disability insurance options, as well as paid time off for vacation, illness, bereavement, family and parental leave, and a tax advantaged 401(k) retirement savings plan.
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Tax Deferred Medical and Child Care Reimbursement Accounts available Benefits information can be found on the following website: Insurance Benefits: Under the supervision of the Client Ombudsman section head, the incumbent in this position performs duties as a Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Client Ombudsman.
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Review work papers, tax returns and related work products prepared by staff members for accuracy and conformity with tax law and documentation standards. KPMG is currently seeking a Manager, Tax Accounting to join our Finance and Accounting organization.
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Layover $125 per day (when truck is broken) Per diem is paid meaning a portion of a driver’s check is not subject to tax due to a law that allow OTR drivers to benefit from a “stipend” each day they are away from home.
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Candidates should have a minimum of four (4) years of complex commercial real estate experience, preferably on behalf of developers involving mezzanine, new market tax credit and/or conduit bond financing.
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Experience in the areas of tax controversy, business/contract law, Florida Probate and Estate Planning laws. Our ideal candidate has a strong working knowledge of tax law, business/ contract law, excellent organization, research, communication and negotiation skills.
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Stay abreast of developments and changes in tax law and accounting procedures. Provide a final technical review on tax returns and documents for the majority of client base. Research tax issues and resolutions/recommendations for those issues.
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