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Maintain excel models for LIHTC and HTC tax credit investments in our Prolink Software incorporating: Annual Operating Statements Tax credit calculations Cost allocations for depreciation Partner-level benefits and basis.
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Securities Analyst, Strategy and Transactions (S&T) (Capital Transformation - Decision Modeling & Economics - Complex Securities) (Manager)(Multiple Positions), Ernst & Young LLP, Chicago, IL. Determine the value of derivatives and other complex financial instruments to support clients with regards to financial reporting requirements, as well as for tax planning purposes.
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As an engagement manager and account leader, you are responsible for managing executive client relationships: business and IT project sponsors, steering committee members, client program manager, and software provider account owners/customer success executives.
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Proficiency in tax technology platforms and software applications, including ERP systems, tax compliance software, data analytics tools, and robotic process automation (RPA.
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The Resource Manager, National Tax Operations will partner with Regional Tax leadership and National counterparts to innovate and evolve into the next generation Resource Management function.
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This includes knowledge of insurance processes, integrated systems involving common 3rd party technology providers, and in-depth knowledge of one or more of the prevailing core software platforms: Guidewire, EIS, or Duck Creek.
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The firms core areas of practice include corporate, financial markets and funds, insolvency and restructuring, intellectual property, litigation, real estate, structured finance and securitization, transactional tax planning, private credit and private wealth.
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At Andersen, we don't just offer a career; we provide a thrilling expedition into the world of Tax, Valuation, and Business Advisory. Senior Manager (or equivalent title) experience at a tier one consulting firm or director level position in industry within an operational function.
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This role will manage our equity, property, plant & equipment, intangibles, direct/ indirect tax reconciliations, account receivable and report to the Head Accounting Manager. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including FP&A,Tax, IT, Legal, Sales, and Supply Chain, to support business processes.
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Configuring tax software applications, including One Source-Sabrix and Vertex O Series, and prepare related documentation. Minimum 4 years of experience in Indirect Tax within a corporate or public accounting firm environment.
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Previous experience working with or supporting accounting software and technologies such as Oracle EBS, Oracle ERP Cloud, OneStream, Bloomberg Tax and Fixed Assets, or Hyperion. The Business Relationship Manager role will serve as a hands-on liaison between business units and the IT Department.
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As a Tax Senior Manager in the FTS-DART (Depreciation Analysis & Reporting Tool) group, you will provide tax consulting and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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Experience using GoSystems or CCH Axcess tax software. EisnerAmper is seeking a Tax Manager to join the Private Client Services (PCS) practice. 4+ years of tax compliance and/or tax consulting experience in public accounting or public/Coporate mix.
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Vertex Certified Training Program-Vertex Indirect Tax O Series - Foundation & Advanced- Indirect Tax Operations, Certified Member of Institute for Professionals in Taxation, Accounts Payable Manager (APM) Accounts.
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Experience with CCH income tax software and Microsoft Office Suite applications including Word, Excel (understanding of Excel VBA a plus), OneNote and Outlook preferred. Assist with tax compliance needs for PTS including preparation of GMS partner returns not prepared by KGS, dual partners, dual K-1 partners, revisions and updates to PTS draft, and final returns for final review by PTS manager/AD.
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