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Our Tax practice seeks an experienced Attorney with a LL.M. in Taxation whose focus has been in research and resolution of tax law and tax matters related to individual, corporate, trusts & estates, domestic and international taxation issues, to join our Tax Controversy Services team as a Tax Senior Manager.
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Special Agents are known for their financial investigative expertise in areas such as tax fraud, public corruption, cybercrimes, narcotics, terrorism, and much more. As an IRS employee, you’ll enjoy all the rights and benefits of federal employment and, as a Special Agent, you’ll use your skills and knowledge to conduct investigations relative to criminal statutes of tax administration, financial crimes, and other related offenses, which vary in levels of complexity and scope.
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Our Tax practice seeks an experienced Attorney with a LL.M. in Taxation whose focus has been in research and resolution of tax law and tax matters related to individual, corporate, trusts & estates, domestic and international taxation issues, to join our Tax Controversy Services team as a Tax Manager.
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Preferred Software: Strong Excel, Word and PowerPoint skills preferred Language: N/A Other Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Excellent tax research skills, including mastery of Checkpoint, CCH and/or Lexis Experience managing multiple client engagements and client service teams Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to articulate complex information when providing crucial negotiation insights, etc.
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Do you excel at delivering compliance and consulting services to individual clients and their trusts, estates, family offices, investment vehicles, charitable pursuits, and closely-held business concerns, while providing solutions to complex tax issues.
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Michels & Hanley CPAs, LLP is a premier certified public accounting firm providing accounting & auditing, tax planning & preparation, forensic accounting and business consulting services to a variety of businesses.
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The Tax Director is responsible to direct engagements while coordinating with Staff and supervising. The Tax Director will consult with Partners and engage with. Supervise, train and mentor tax staff.
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You’ll focus on issues related to abandoned and unclaimed property, income and franchise tax, payroll and employment tax, credits and incentives, and indirect tax. Description & SummaryA career in our State and Local Tax Financial Services practice, within State and Local Tax services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients solve their business issues related to business restructuring, adoption of new tax laws, and communicating local tax developments.
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Experience using GoSystems or CCH Axcess tax software. 10+ years of tax compliance and/or tax consulting experience with a niche focus on real estate private equity. A hybrid between a general tax practice and a hyper-specialized firm, our culture is based on collaboration, innovation, and transparency.
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EisnerAmper has experienced significant growth and is seeking a Managing Director for our real estate private equity tax team. Handle client consultations on planning opportunities and changes in tax law.
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The National base pay range for the Major Litigation Unit Consulting Director is $127,000 to $199,000. Achieves quality standards by effectively managing each claim to ensure that all company protocols are followed, work is accurate and timely, all files are properly documented and claims are resolved and paid timely.
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We are looking to add a Tax Senior Manager to help guide and oversee our clients, in addition to support our internal leaders and the on-going growth in Melville, NY. office. As a Tax Senior Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing and reviewing financial information for clients, such as business and individual tax returns, with the benefit of gaining exposure to a diverse client base operating in a variety of industries.
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The company provides civil and structural engineering, land surveying, construction inspection/management, site safety and special inspection services.
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The Director of Treasury Operations’ primary role is to support the Assistant Treasurer with cash management and credit facility related activities. Assist with managing bank and lender relationships.
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Position Overview: As the Sr. Director of Creative Services reporting to the Senior Vice President Marketing, you will be at the forefront of shaping the visual identity and brand experience for consumers.
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