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Final review of tax compliance for S and C Corporations, partnership, fiduciary, individual, non-profit and consolidated corporate returns. can be fully remote but open to travel. Final review of tax compliance for S and C Corporations, partnership, fiduciary, individual, non-profit and consolidated corporate returns.
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Provide consolidated views of customers' claims (complaints) and facilitate action plans on recurrent issues. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); a minimum of 3-5 years experience in the flow management/control tower/IFF contract operations management/key accounts.
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Consolidate commentary for the consolidated entities for review by the Corporate Controller, VP Finance and CFO. Consolidate commentary for the consolidated entities for review by the Corporate Controller, VP Finance and CFO.
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Reviewing/preparing mainly partnership and some corporate, consolidated and multi-state tax returns. Expanding CPA firm located in NYC is seeking a Tax Senior & Manager to join their tax department.
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As a Tax Accountant, you'll be responsible for preparing individual, partnership and corporate tax returns, including consolidated and multi-state returns. CPA, MS in Taxation and/or LLM preferred (or in process.
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International Freight Forwarding (knowledge in Supply Chain and/or Logistics will be a plus) Very good knowledge of freight forwarding operations and processes. Work closely with stakeholders to optimize and build reports that are required by Tier 1 & 2 accounts that can be used for data analytics that will improve Bollore's operational service, business development and continuous improvement plans.
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Prepare monthly roll-forward consolidated by portfolio level, related to Wholesale, Retail, Leasing, and Protection Products and report to executive management. Responsible for gathering and uploading monthly trial balances received from Yamaha financial services subsidiaries to prepare the Consolidated Financial Statements by region and business line.
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Oversee accounts payable functions, including organizing accounting data from multiple business lines, month-end and quarter-end closes, journal entries, and review of consolidated financial statements.
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Analytic and synthesis skills: you’ll be requested to gather & analyze lots of data to then provide consolidated and synthetical recommendations. You will be reporting into the Global Commercial Planning Director and assist two Commercial Planning Managers in further developing go-to-market growth strategies for both base business & innovations, and ensure global commercial support in on time in full delivery our launches and initiatives.
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The Financial Risk Management executes the internal control program (J-SOX, Japanese Sarbanes-Oxley) for the III consolidated group of companies in North America. The Financial Risk Management executes the internal control program (J-SOX, Japanese Sarbanes-Oxley) for the III consolidated group of companies in North America.
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About the RoleWe are looking for someone who will lead the reporting of our consolidated International business, consisting of 28 countries across DoorDash (3 countries) and Wolt (25 countries.
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Audit experience in Big 4 public accounting firms for large multi-national clients with consolidated reports complying with US GAAP (preferred), or Internal Audit experience. Experience with Enterprise Risk Management programs (preferred.
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Reviews and approves balance sheet account analysis, statement of cash flows and supporting schedules and standard consolidated reporting packs. CPA or MBA (graduate degree) preferred, but not required (depending on experience.
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Since its inception in 1993, Consolidated Machine & Welding (CM&W) has become a local leader in metal fabrication and machine shop services. Since its inception in 1993, Consolidated Machine & Welding (CM&W) has become a local leader in metal fabrication and machine shop services.
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Related to CAT (Consolidated Audit Trail) knowledge of trade flows with expertise in US regulations primarily Consolidated. fulfilling client needs and encompass multiple autonomous pods.
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