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The Tax Managing Director or Tax Partner of M&A Tax will work in a fast-paced rapidly growing practice and assume a wide set of responsibilities across buy-side and sell-side transactions, divestitures and carve outs working alongside our performance improvement, turnaround and restructuring and investment banking practices to assess a company’s tax risks and opportunities, applying and interpreting income tax law and conducting comprehensive discussions with management and their advisors.
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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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The Ankura TAS practice is seeking a Managing Director to lead the newly created M&A Transaction Tax practice. Assist in establishing and managing M&A tax structures.
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Crowe is currently seeking a Managing Director to join our Estate, Gift & Trust practice. Provide leadership and tax technical expertise for consulting, compliance and controversy engagements involving complex issues relating to ultra-high net worth private clients.
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EisnerAmper has experienced significant growth and is seeking a Managing Director for our real estate private equity tax team. 2+ years as a Partner or Director at a public accounting firm.
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Job Summary:The National Tax Office Financial Products Managing Director (MD) specializes in the taxation of financial products. In addition, the National Tax Office Financial Products MD will develop and provide thought leadership and training for the firm, including with respect to legislative and regulatory updates.
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Handle client consultations on planning opportunities and changes in tax law. A hybrid between a general tax practice and a hyper-specialized firm, our culture is based on collaboration, innovation and transparency.
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Experience with tax research databases, including Tax Notes, CCH, or BNA, preferred. Prepares and participates in the presentation of trainings to CTS, STS, and clients on various tax topics.
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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. In this role, the National Tax Office Financial Products MD 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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As a Managing Director at DLA, LLC focused on providing tax provision and tax compliance services to clients, your primary responsibility would be to lead and oversee the delivery of end-to-end tax provision and tax return services, covering the full spectrum of client needs from preparation and review through regulatory filing.
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