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Our client, a well-established CPA firm, has an immediate need for a Senior Tax Accountant. Senior Tax Accountant - Remote. CPA or currently sitting for the exam.
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The Tax Accountant will be responsible for the preparation of federal and multi-state tax returns for High Net Worth Individuals, Partnerships, S Corps, Estates etc. Additionally the Tax Accountant will conduct research on complex tax issues, prepare tax forms and schedules and assist clients with IRS or State Audits.
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We are working with one of Atlanta's top CPA firms that has an immediate need for a Tax Senior. CPA licensed strongly preferred. Understanding of income tax laws as they relate to corporate entities, individuals, partnerships, trusts and estates.
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We are actively supporting the hiring process of a Regional CPA firm in their endeavors to bring on a Senior Tax Accountant for their Atlanta, GA office. Minimum of 3 years of experience in tax accounting, preferably in a CPA firm or public accounting environment.
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3+ years as a Tax Accountant, Tax Analyst or Tax Preparer. BSc degree in Accounting, Finance or relevant subject; industry certification (e.g. CMA or CPA) is preferred.
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A Top 100 CPA firm based in Atlanta with over 500 employees and 35 Partners across bordering states. Ensure accurate, timely filing of federal, state, and local tax returns. Preparing complex Federal and State income tax returns for Fortune 500 companies in industries such as Technology, Finance, Real Estate.
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