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OR Two (2) full academic years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a graduate degree in a related field of study such as: business administration (finance, accounting, auditing, marketing and business law) law, economics, criminology, political science, government, social science, communications, psychology, public administration or another related field.
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We offer career opportunities in the following areas: Administrative, Clerical, Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Housing Eligibility, Housing Inspections, Property Management, Contract Administration, Real Estate Development, Skilled Trades, Landscaping and Grounds, and General Maintenance.
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Corporate Tax Specialist Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA or advanced degree is a plus BUT NOT A DEAL BREAKER BY ANY MEANS.2+ years of experience in corporate tax compliance and planning, preferably in a corporation or public accounting firm.
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We will teach you what you are missing We are actively searching for our new Corporate Tax Specialist for our Global headquarters in Charleston, SC. You will report directly to the Tax Director and the Treasurer, with a line to the CFO and Executive Leadership at times.
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Corporate Tax Specialist Duties:Tax Compliance: Prepare and file federal, state, and local corporate tax returns accurately and in a timely manner. Corporate Tax Specialist Summary:As a Corporate Tax Specialist, you will play a critical role in ensuring compliance with tax regulations and optimizing our tax position.
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Collaborate with legal counsel on tax-related matters, including transfer pricing, acquisitions, and restructuring. About the Company for the Corporate Tax Specialist:As we continue to expand our operations, we are seeking a dedicated Corporate Tax Accountant to join our dynamic finance team.
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Benefits for the Corporate Tax Specialist:We offer a very competitive salary and comprehensive benefits including health, wellness, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. WFH Policy: 1-2 days a week in the office, flexible on the 2nd day, but the finance team all goes in together 1 day a weekCompetitive compensation and bonuses, RELO Assistance, Plenty of PTO, full benefits package, and retirement availableExcellent career growth potential and we prefer to hire Tax Accountants who are seeking longevity and growth in their careers.
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Innovative designs and technologically focused practices, create the foundation and bring our core focus of authenticity to our industry. In-depth knowledge of US tax laws and regulations, including corporate income tax and international tax concepts.
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Implement internal controls to ensure compliance with tax laws and regulations. Financial Reporting: Assist in the preparation of tax provisions and related financial disclosures for financial reporting purposes.
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Provide guidance on tax-efficient structures for domestic and international operations. Relationship Management: Build and maintain relationships with tax authorities, external advisors, and other stakeholders.
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Review and analyze financial data to identify potential tax issues and opportunities for optimization. Tax Risk Management: Assess tax risks and develop strategies to mitigate exposure. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the financial health and sustainability of our organization.
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We are addressing the need for authentic products that will meet the needs of our target audience enthusiasts. We are a family-friendly casual environment, but we are passionate about our work! Conduct tax research and analysis to support tax positions and resolve tax-related issues.
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Monitor changes in tax laws and regulations to ensure compliance and minimize tax liabilities. Serve as a primary point of contact for tax inquiries and correspondence. Proficiency in tax software and Microsoft Excel.
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We also recognize the importance of continuing education and offer Education Assistance to our employees to encourage continued personal development and growth. Tax Planning: Develop and implement tax planning strategies to optimize the company's tax position.
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Excellent Career Growth Opportunity to get your foot in the door with a growing organization whose employees have long tenures with us and we are poised for continuous growth. You will collaborate closely with internal stakeholders, external advisors, and government agencies to manage tax-related matters effectively.
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