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Morgan Stanley Fund Services is seeking a tax senior manager to service hedge fund, private equity and family office clients. The position requires strong accounting, tax, computer, communication, presentational, and leadership skills, a facility and ease with technology, as well as granular tax knowledge in the hedge fund, family office and private equity areas.
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The Tax Manager or Senior Tax Manager will be responsible for the tax planning and compliance functions for ultra-high net worth individuals and their families with a specific focus on financial service type clients, such as hedge-fund, private equity, and other investment type individuals.
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As an international tax M&A Sr Manager, you would be part of a team that advises multinational corporations, private equity firms, and private companies on the tax aspects of diligence and structuring deals including: communicating findings and opportunities to clients; analyzing various cross border tax issues and legislative updates; managing cross border components of tax structuring projects; interviewing targets and their tax advisors; and assisting on post-deal structuring, exit scenarios.
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In your role as a Private Equity Tax Operations Manager, you will see this firsthand by being immersed in the evolving tax environment through teaming with our global private equity professionals to develop and oversee the implementation of post-transaction tax operating plans, prepare income tax filings, prepare and audit income tax provisions, consult on planning opportunities, and coach and develop your engagement teams while working on globally active business entities.
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Experience working with asset manager clients (private equity, hedge funds, fund of funds and/or venture capital) firms is required. Numerous Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to support our Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DE&I) efforts.
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Minimum eight years recent experience as a tax manager with a public accounting firm; partnership tax experience in the financial services industry specific to real estate and real estate private equity funds.
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On this particular team, you’ll work with clients in the asset management industry with a focus on private equity funds, hedge funds and/or FoF clients utilizing top in-field technology and national resources.
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Our clients include investment advisers and administrators from every sector of the industry, including investment managers, broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, investment partnerships, hedge funds, private equity, alternative products, and other money managers.
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Seeking an experienced tax professional with a focus on Real Estate investing (REITs) and Private Equity Funds to lead the Almanac Realty Investors tax function related to a series of RE Private Equity Funds focused on making entity level investments in real estate operating companies, and holdings interests in Real Estate focused investment managers.
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Alternative Investment Funds (Private Equity, Family Office, Venture Capital) Managers serve as members of various client service teams. At Andersen Tax LLC (“Andersen”), we offer a rewarding career path for exceptional, motivated, and entrepreneurial individuals.
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Extensive knowledge of compliance and consulting for investment partnerships including hedge funds, mutual funds and private equity funds. CPA, Member of the Bar or other tax, technology, or finance-specific credentials may qualify for this opportunity.
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We serve a variety of clients in multiple industries from private equity-backed clients and large businesses to high-net-worth individual clients. A Tax Manager works closely with firm leadership and plays a key role in business development and firm administration activities, including training and mentoring less-experienced team members.
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Background focus on Real Estate and/or Private Equity. A top 20 CPA / consulting firm is currently seeking an experienced Tax professional to join their staff as their new Senior Tax Manager.
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Tax Senior Manager Real Estate - Private Equity FundsCategory - Accounting/FinanceOur client, a top 20 CPA/Consulting firm is seeking a Senior Tax Manager,As Senior Tax Manager you will be responsible for:You Will be Responsible For: Run client engagements from start to finish, including planning, executing, directing, and completing tax projects on time, within budget, and up to management standards.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Tax Manager to join their team in New York City. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of partnership tax compliance and planning for our private equity funds.
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