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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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The Validation Risk Manager performs an instrumental role in this 2nd line operational risk management program with responsibility for ensuring the quality of the control environment, supporting first line updates to RCSAs, RCMs and process maps and providing subject matter expertise to the business teams on a robust control testing and issues management program.
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You’ll help with structuring business transactions, developing efficient supply chain models, handling customs and indirect tax disputes, and implementing VAT for new to market organisations. Our team helps organisations manage indirect tax implications that results in cash flow optimisation and risk reduction.
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The Tax Manager is under the general supervision of the Treasurer and is responsible for all aspects of trust tax reporting, Institute taxes (other than 990) and sales taxes. Preferred Requirements Tax accountant, CPA, EA or CIA preferredERP system experienceInternal audit experience Work Environment/ConditionsMoody Bible Institute is a Christian-based Higher Education and Media Ministry.
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Senior Manager, Sales and Use Tax, for RSM will be responsible for the following job duties which are focused around three core concepts (Technical & Quality Expertise, People & Talent Management, and Client Service/Business Development.
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The Senior Business Development Manager partners with Department and Practice Group leadership to develop strategic priorities, identify and pursue business opportunities, and provide comprehensive business development, branding and marketing support to the practices in the firm’s Transactional Department (Corporate, Financial Services and Tax.
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As a Tax Manager in our Private Wealth Tax practice, you will perform high-level reviews of tax research of individual, fiduciary, partnership, closely-held corporations, estate, and gift work papers and tax returns, as well prepare and lead client meetings on compliance and consulting projects related to tax planning opportunities and the tax implications of transactions to the client.
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Perform competitive analysis and business intelligence on mobility management, staying apprised of market trends (expat compensation and benefits) and legal developments (immigration, tax, etc.
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The Tax Senior Manager will act as a change agent within the organization and work closely with the Tax Director to develop tax strategies and execute structuring decisions for new investments that maximize transaction flexibility and economics.
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Additionally, we offer great benefits such as: Competitive salary, Unlimited PTO, medical/dental/vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, 401k with company match, paid parental leave, life insurance, pre-tax Transit Benefit Program.
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Includes Unclaimed Property (outgoing and incoming), Restaurant tax return, paperwork for city licenses, annual reports for Secretary of State's office etc. The Manager, Accounting is also expected to make recommendations to the CFO and Controller for developing and maintaining accounting principles, practices, and procedures to ensure accurate and timely financial reporting.
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Our Ultra High Net Worth Multi-Generational Families team focuses on post liquidity families and corporate executives who have or require complex estate and income tax planning and compliance. Advise ultra-high net worth clients on a full spectrum of tax services including wealth transfer, charitable and retirement planning, and tax compliance.
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Imagine yourself being able to helpsmall business owners open their doors faster, ensuring our tax dollars are accounted for, creating safer infrastructure, modernizing the permitting process, and assisting with disaster recovery.
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Project Manager We are currently seeking a Project Manager to join our team, responsible for overseeing the condominium and townhome building repair and maintenance business. We also assist in drafting annual budgets and collaborating with accountants on tax returns, ensuring that every aspect of property management is covered efficiently and professionally.
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Lead project engagement teams to deliver clients the valuation of businesses and intangible assets in the context of mergers and acquisitions, financial reporting, tax and regulatory reporting, restructuring, and management planning.
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