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CPA or IRS Enrolled Agent Certification. CPA or IRS Enrolled Agent Certification. Our clients are enterprises as diverse as sophisticated financial institutions and start-ups, global public firms and middle-market companies, as well as high net worth individuals, family offices, not-for-profit organizations, and entrepreneurial ventures across a variety of industries.
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CPA or Enrolled Agent license is a bonus. A recent college graduate or current college student? A stay-at-home parent who needs a flexible work schedule? What you'll do here: As a Seasonal Experienced Tax Preparer, you will be responsible for providing expert guidance, explaining, preparing, and completing accurate tax-related forms for clients, including multiyear, multistate, and year-end tax forms.
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CPA, Enrolled Agent or Active Member of the Bar. Lead staff in preparing and filing information returns (e.g., Forms 1099 and 1042-S), FBAR, and Automatic Exchange of Information (FATCA & CRS) returns.
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CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or Enrolled Agent. This position is a permanent, direct-hire role, 100% onsite in Nassau County. FlexStaff is seeking a Tax Manager to join our client’s team, a leading consumer goods company.
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Certified Public Accountant credential, Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent (“EA”) credential, Attorney (admitted to practice in a U.S. jurisdiction), or the equivalent of one of these designations, required.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university and licensed CPA, JD/LLM or Enrolled Agent. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university and licensed CPA, JD/LLM or Enrolled Agent.
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The successful candidate will also be enrolled into FBI's Rap Back service, which will allow Treasury to receive notification from the FBI of criminal matters (e.g., arrests, charges, convictions) involving enrolled individuals in near real-time.
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Eligible to sit for the CPA exams; progress towards admission to practice in a U.S. jurisdiction; progress towards Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent (“EA”) (or progress towards the equivalent of one of these designations) upon starting employment preferred.
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CPA or Enrolled Agent required. If you are a Tax Manager OR a Senior Tax Manager with experience in Partnerships, Real Estate, and or Private Equity tax you must read on! Experience with GoSystems or CCH Axcess.
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Certification as a U.S. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or IRS Enrolled Agent ( required ) Bachelor’s degree in accounting/taxation or a related field, coupled with relevant professional certifications (e.g., CPA, IRS Enrolled Agent.
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