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Join Crowe's leading Financial Services team in this newly created growth opportunity as a Tax Managing Director! Ten (10) or more years of prior relevant tax experience, including experience within a consulting/ professional services firm serving FinTech, Banking or Capital Markets clients.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Tax Managing Director (Partner) who will have the opportunity to co-lead our fast growing High Net Worth/Private Client Service Practice for the New England business unit.
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The National Tax Office Financial Products Managing Director (MD) specializes in the taxation of financial products. This position is responsible for advising CTS (Core Tax Services) and STS (Specialized Tax Services) office team members (as well as their clients) on the tax implications of their client’s business objectives, evaluating, and selecting alternative actions to lessen tax burden and cost of compliance, and identifying different methods of complying with tax regulations while acting as the subject matter specialist for financial products related matters.
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You will use creativity to assist clients engaged in multiple industries to develop effective planning strategies to proactively manage their sales and use tax liabilities. Assisting with the development, management, and delivery of Sales and Use Tax services.
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As a member of the Tax Services business unit, you will manage multiple and complex sales and use tax engagements. Substantial knowledge of sales and use tax statutes of various state and local jurisdictions.
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Job Description - Tax Managing Director - Health Care (26876) Tax Managing Director - Health Care ( Tax Services’ teams deliver quality tax solutions to public and privately owned middle-market companies, not-for-profit organizations and high net worth individuals.
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MHM is an independent CPA firm that provides audit, review, and attest services, while CBIZ provides business consulting, tax and financial services. This position will be the be the primary point of contact for CBIZ’s Mergers & Acquisitions (“M&A”) tax resources and the market-facing leader for M&A tax – inclusive of due diligence, transaction structuring opportunities and coordinating with Industry Team colleagues for post-acquisition planning and services.
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A Private Client Services (PCS) Tax Managing Director is responsible for utilizing their educational background and professional experience as well as their communication, time management, leadership, technical, business development, and people skills to provide tax compliance and consulting services to our high net-worth clients.
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If you are a licensed CPA seeking a Tax Manager, Director or Managing Director role with a growing company that has a passion for the energy industry, then this is a perfect fit for you.
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A Tax Managing Director, NTO-A, International Tax serves as a technical resource to the BDO practice offices around the country with a focus on complex international tax issues.
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The Tax Managing Director, NTO-A, International Tax is a critical part of the firms Tax Services leadership team and in this capacity will act as source for guidance on complex tax questions and issues.
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The Tax Managing Director, Partnerships is a critical member of the STS Partnerships leadership team and actively participates in the marketing and business development of the group.
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The Tax-Exempt Managing Director provides planning and consulting to Higher Education, HealthCare and other non-profit organizations in order to help them improve the value of their benefits program and ensure their satisfaction with Fidelity.
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In addition, the Tax Managing Director will be critical member of the office / region leadership team and thus will be involved in the direct supervision as either a final or secondary reviewer under the partner.
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A Tax Managing Director, Private Client Services (PCS) is responsible for utilizing their educational background and professional experience as well as their communication, time management, leadership, technical, business development, and people skills to provide tax compliance and consulting services to our high net-worth clients.
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