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Due to continuous growth and expansion, we are looking to add an Tax Manager to our team! At least 1-2+ Years of Tax Manager Experience. The ideal candidate should but doesn't need to have a CPA, at least 3+ Years of Public Accounting Experience, actively pursuing their CPA/EA, at least 1-2+ Years of Tax Managing Experience, and has shown solid tenure in their past roles.
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To be successful as a Tax Manager at TJT, you will have at least five years of prior experience in public accounting and exhibit diverse accounting knowledge and proficiency with financial statement interpretation.
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Verify documents contain valid title, lien, and tax information prior to routing to accounting. Jaguar Land Rover Cape Fear is eager to add an Finance Manager to our progressive team.
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POSITIVE EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: (All grade levels) You must have: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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If you're ready for an adventure in the world of tax accounting, look no further. If you're passionate about tax accounting and have a knack for managing complex tax returns, we want to meet you.
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We have partnered with a large CPA firm in Wilmington, NC to provide them with a Tax Manager. BS/BA in Accounting (Masters in Accounting/Tax preferred) Must have experience with preparing Not-for-Profit entity tax returns.
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Applies accounting principles to analyze financial information and prepare accurate work papers for tax engagements under the direct supervision of a partner, manager, or supervisor as assigned.
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Since 1982, we’ve partnered with businesses, non-profits, and professionals, earning the reputation as a leading provider of Assurance, Tax, Cybersecurity, and Accounting, services in southeastern North Carolina.
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7+ years of experience in public accounting, with a focus on tax management. Strong knowledge of tax laws, regulations, and accounting principles. I have partnered with a well-established company in the exciting world of public accounting.
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Monitor legislative and regulatory tax law developments, The tax team serves a variety of clients including individuals, businesses, not-for-profit organizations, Experience with high net-worth individual and multi-state tax returns.
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