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Experience using basic social economic and social psychology research and study design and administration processes from the planning and formulation of concepts through specification and analysis of output to the presentation of conclusions and control of the studies.
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You'll help our clients navigate the audit planning process, apply Internal Revenue Service practice and procedure, address information reporting and withholding matters, and facilitate 9100 relief.
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Receive formal PCS and on the job training in daily interactions with top tax leaders to learn more about legislative changes, wealth transfer techniques, charitable giving strategies, buy/sell agreement planning, etc.
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Possess thorough experience in analyzing legislative and regulatory tax developments, IRS regulatory process and procedures, performing legal research, and writing and interpreting complex legal opinions, as well as understanding the applicability and precedential value of judicial decisions and IRS published guidance such as regulations and revenue rulings involving federal tax law.
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Advanced credential allowing for IRS client representation (i.e. CPA or JD); Managers in our Private Client Services (PCS) practice oversee multiple engagement teams for a wide range of sophisticated clients, which may include some of the Wealthiest Families in the US, Family Offices, Owner Operated Business Entities, Alternative Investment Fund Principals, Trusts and Estates.
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Visit the IRS SPD Library to access the position descriptions. Tasks include providing economic analysis to Examination Teams and/or APMA Team Leaders in planning, directing, and coordinating the examination of international transfer-pricing issues.
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