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Prepare and file tax returns including income tax, sales tax, and other regulatory filings; stay updated on tax laws and regulations relevant to the industry. Handle all aspects of accounting, including financial reporting, general ledger accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and financial operations (FinOps) functions.
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Essential Functions and Primary Duties May prepare corporate tax returns, client billing, engagement letters and contractsMay complete bookkeeping and accounting duties for clients. This includes organizing and preparing work papers, preparing bank deposits and reconciliations; administering general ledger coding, postings and documents for correct entry.
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As a General Ledger Budget Accountant, you will be responsible for maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring compliance with accounting principles for Uniland real estate entities. Prepares and files tax returns, including but not limited to sales tax, and income tax.
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Systems experience: SAP or similar general ledger system, WorkFront (project management tool), SharePoint, IBM Cognos. Prepare and review US informational international income tax returns and related workpapers.
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Drafting accounting entries to update income tax accounts in the general ledger. Reviewing sales and use tax returns. Preparing and providing work papers to outsourced compliance provider for federal, state and local and foreign income tax returns.
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Planning, directing, and coordinating all accounting operational functions, including accounts receivable and accounts payable functions (general ledger); external tax accounting, compliance, and reporting; month-end, quarter-end and year-end reporting; technical accounting and other regulatory reporting.
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Filing all statutory reporting, sales and use tax and other tax returns. The ideal candidate will have experience preparing, analyzing, and explaining financial reports in a manufacturing environment and have hands-on experience with full cycle accounting including billing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, account reconciliations, general ledger, and month-end closings.
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Review required policyholder financial records, including, but not limited to, federal and state quarterly tax returns, payroll records, financial statements, general ledger, and profit & loss statements.
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Oversee and manage the daily operations of the accounting department, including accounts payable/receivable, general ledger, payroll, and financial reporting. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local tax regulations, and oversee the preparation and filing of tax returns.
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Computer literate: ability to work with a range of computer programs including financial data base such as MIP, Quicken and QuickBooks, or other general ledger software, spreadsheets, databases, check printing programs, and word processing programs, as well as Microsoft Suite.
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Managing ledger reconciliation and accounts payable/receivable. Collaborating with Tax Accountants to track tax payments and returns. Managing ledger reconciliation and accounts payable/receivable.
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The ideal candidate should be able to facilitate various activities, like tax returns, general ledger, bank reconciliation, and financial reports, and to keep information and finance-related business reports confident.
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Draft accounting entries to update income tax accounts in the general ledger. Review sales and use tax returns. Compile, analyze, and reconcile financial information included in global corporate income tax provision and tax returns.
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Minimum of 2-3 years of experience with preparing / reviewing US federal corporate income tax returns (1120) and state and local income tax returns, particularly combined / unitary returns.
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Minimum of two (2) years’ responsible accounting or bookkeeping experience related to a computerized accounting system, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger, and financial reports.
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