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The Senior Audit Manager will lead a team of auditors to assess the design and operating effectiveness of internal controls, adherence to regulatory reporting requirements and Bank policies, and the effectiveness of operations of the Risk Management functions (e.g., Enterprise Risk, Model Risk, Operational Risk, Data Office, Market Risk, and Third Party Risk.
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Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, and regulatory requirements for private equity funds. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTitle: Audit Partner, Financial Services (Private Equity Funds) Department: Audit, Financial Services Supervises: Directors Role Type: Full time Location: New York, NY (Hybrid)ABOUT THE COMPANY:Anchin is a New York City based Certified Public Accounting and Consulting firm with a Long Island and Florida presence that provides expert services to companies across a diverse range of industries.
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Tax Reporting and Filings: Prepare and file various tax-related forms, disclosures, and filings required by regulatory agencies, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), state tax authorities, and local jurisdictions.
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Proficiency in tax software and accounting software, such as Intuit ProConnect Tax, Thomson Reuters UltraTax, or CCH Axcess Tax. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills, with attention to detail.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license or pursuing CPA certification preferred. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field required; Master's degree in Taxation or a related discipline preferred.
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Ensure timely and accurate compliance with reporting obligations. Type Direct Hire Seeking a Tax Associate with 3+ years’ experience to join our New York offices. Job Title: Tax AssociateJob Summary: As a Tax Associate, you will play a key role in providing tax advisory, compliance, and planning services to clients.
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Seeking a Tax Associate with 3+ years’ experience to join our New York offices. Responsibilities: Tax Compliance: Assist in preparing federal, state, and local tax returns for individuals, businesses, trusts, and other entities.
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Client Advisory: Provide tax advisory services to clients on a wide range of tax matters, including income tax, estate tax, gift tax, corporate tax, partnership tax, and international tax issues. preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning.
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LL.M preferred in Taxation or Estate Planning. Previous experience in tax preparation, tax planning, or tax consulting preferred but not required for entry-level positions. Tax Research: Conduct tax research using online databases, tax code publications, and other resources to analyze complex tax issues and provide accurate and timely guidance to clients.
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Seeking a Tax Associate with 3+ years’ experience to join our Hackensack New Jersey office. Working within a tax department or under the supervision of senior tax professionals, you will assist in preparing tax returns, conducting tax research, analyzing tax implications, and advising clients on tax-related matters.
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Tax Audits and Disputes: Assist in representing clients in tax audits, examinations, and disputes with taxing authorities. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other members of the tax department, including partners, managers, and fellow associates, to deliver comprehensive tax solutions and meet client needs.
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Client Relationship Management: Build and maintain positive relationships with clients by providing exceptional service, addressing inquiries and concerns, and anticipating their needs. Analyze financial data, projections, and transactions to identify tax planning opportunities and risks.
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Communicate tax implications and recommendations to clients in a clear and understandable manner. Bar admission in one or more states in which the Firm has an office and where the candidate desires to be resident is required.
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Stay abreast of changes in tax laws, regulations, and rulings to ensure compliance and optimize tax planning strategies. Review financial records, income statements, and other relevant documents to accurately calculate tax liabilities and ensure compliance with tax laws and regulations.
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Tax Planning: Collaborate with senior tax professionals to develop tax planning strategies for clients to minimize tax liabilities, maximize tax benefits, and achieve strategic objectives. Strong academic credentials, excellent oral and written communication skills required.
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