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At Intuit we believe everyone should have the opportunity to prosper, which is why our mission is Powering Prosperity Around the World. Commit to a minimum schedule of at least 20 hours/week (minimum 4 hour shift increments) throughout the tax season.
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Create high quality customer interactions and experiences that instill confidence using deep customer empathy, and your extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of business tax preparation and books to tax accounting entries.
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Must have (or be willing to obtain) a dedicated hardwired internet connection that meets Intuit Security criteria and a quiet location in which to work. If you are a highly motivated individual with business tax preparation experience and excellent communication skills, we need you to help our customers complete their taxes using Intuit TurboTax Business products.
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Minimum of 2 seasons of personal Tax Preparation experience, with a minimum of 30 tax returns per tax year in a tax practice or retail setting for compensation, strongly preferred. Bookkeeping experience with books to tax preparation is strongly preferred.
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Work continuously toward meeting company key performance metrics and Big Bet Goals. Proficient with technology; solid knowledge of computer operations and software. Strong business tax preparation experience and extensive knowledge of tax laws as evidenced by 3 or more years of recent experience preparing federal and state business tax returns (1065 and/or 1120-S) for at least 20 clients/customers per season for compensation, using commercial tax preparation software.
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You will be working toward advancing our goal of Powering Prosperity Around the World by providing expert guidance, tax preparation, and explanations of tax and technical terms to our customers. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing complex business tax returns for Partnerships and S Corporations.
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