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Job Summary:The Tax Manager, Private Client & Family Office Services manages the full-life cycle of all assigned finance and accounting outsource engagements. In this role, Tax Manager, Private Client & Family Office Services is charged with applying knowledge to understand potential tax issues and recognizing and communicating potential risks and potential changes in the tax policy.
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In addition, the Private Client & Family Office Manager will be involved in the marketing, networking and business development within an area of expertise and specialization and may be asked to provide written tax advice to clients.
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In addition, the PCS-FOS Manager is responsible for client relationship management, including regularly meeting with the client and assigned staff, reporting financial information and making financial management recommendations, timely billing and resolution of client issues.
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General risk matters, regulations that affect our work, international business, background checks. Responsibilities include proposal development, staff assignment and oversight, final work product review and overall portfolio financial performance.
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Sales, purchasing, A/R, and common best practices/processes for how they operate, as well as how they interact Understands other business imperatives/functions (. by reducing taxes or expenses or providing non-tax benefits.
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Job Summary:The Tax Manager, Private Client & Family Office Services manages the full-life cycle of all assigned finance and accounting outsource engagements.
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Job Summary:The Tax Manager, Private Client & Family Office Services manages the full-life cycle of all assigned finance and accounting outsource engagements.
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Job Summary:The Tax Manager, Private Client & Family Office Services manages the full-life cycle of all assigned finance and accounting outsource engagements.
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The Tax Manager, Private Client & Family Office Services manages the full-life cycle of all assigned finance and accounting outsource engagements. The annual allocation to the ESOP is fully funded by BDO through investments in company stock and grants employees the chance to grow their wealth over time as their shares vest and grow in value with the firm’s success, with no employee contributions.
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BDO is proud to be an ESOP company, reflecting a culture that puts people first, by sharing financially in our growth in value with our U.S. team. BDO is the first large accounting and advisory organization to implement an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP.
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BDO professionals provide assurance, tax and advisory services for a diverse range of clients across the U.S. and in over 160 countries through our global organization. At BDO, our purpose of helping people thrive every day is at the heart of everything we do.
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Title: office manager Company: Bdo in Faribault, Minnesota
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