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Reviews the most complex and complicated accounting, auditing, computational and procedural issues within Appeals, including complex depreciation, investment tax credit, restricted interest, net rate interest, future interests, adjustments to capital structure, valuation and cost analysis, change of the accounting methods.
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Experience limited to teaching courses, bookkeeping, maintaining payroll records, accounts payable, accounts receivable, or preparing tax returns is not considered professional accounting/auditing experience.
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Summary: The Senior Accountant will maintain close contact with clients in assisting with all audits, accounting, bookkeeping (via QuickBooks), and tax functions. Able to prepare and analyze books and records, payroll/sales tax preparation of various tax returns: Individual, Partnership, Corporate, S-Corp, Estates and Trusts, Not for Profit, multi-state returns are a plus.
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Experience with Xero accounting software (Preferred) Qualifying associates can enroll themselves and/or their eligible dependents in medical and prescription drug coverage; can participate in the H&R Block Retirement Savings Plan (401(k) Plan), the Employee Assistance Program, (virtual) fitness center programs, and the associate discount program; are automatically enrolled in Business Travel Accident Insurance; and receive Associate Tax Prep benefit.
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EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTSBachelors degree in accounting or finance5 years of experience at a small or midsize CPA firm2+ years of experience reviewing tax returnsExtensive experience using QuickBooks Desktop & OnlineCPA or EA designation a plus, but willing to sponsorDemonstrated ability to manage deadlines, people and relationshipsCompany DescriptionBSB is a local CPA firm located in Hauppauge.
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Familiarity with ProSystem fx Engagement and CCH Tax/Axcess is preferred. 3-5 years of audit experience in public accounting, preferably with experience in the construction industry. Serving as the in-charge for any type of engagement, with an emphasis on construction entities from a compilation and review perspective, as well as related tax preparation and other services for this client group.
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Regulatory Oversight: Manage regulatory reporting, including meticulous tax planning and compliance. Expertise in QuickBooks (desktop and online) and other accounting software. Operational Leadership: Lead daily KPI reviews with the operations team, spearheading improvements and implementing robust accounting and internal control processes.
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Company DescriptionR.S. Abrams & Co., LLP specializes in accounting and auditing services, not-for-profit organizations, state and local governments, school districts as well as taxation services.
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Requirements: 3+ years in Public Accounting, International Tax return experience required, Bachelors in Accounting or related field required, Active CPA is a plus. We specialize in International Tax, Closely Held Businesses, Healthcare, Pharma, HUD, Non-Profit, Professional Athletes, Real Estate, Technology.
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Masters in Accounting or 150 credit hours in accounting from an accredited college/university is required. At Cerini & Associates, LLP we offer a different perspective on public accounting.
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Manage accounting for fixed assets, prepaid expenses, accruals (including national advertising marketing fund), and deferred/earned revenue. 📉 Generate Sales and Use tax returns, including check requests.
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Become knowledgeable about accounting pronouncements and demonstrate a basic income tax understanding. Interns get real-world, hands-on experience, allowing them to explore a career in public accounting with PKF O’Connor Davies and assisting in executing actual audit projects.
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We are a growing accounting firm seeking a talented/progressive individual interested in learning our clients and automating processes, while ensuring accurate application of tax laws. Are you a seasoned tax professional looking for a change.
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