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Description:This Credit Adjustment Analyst will be responsible for reviewing and resolving open customer deductions and/or credit requests that are under $500 and that are approaching 6 months past due.
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You may also qualify for home office tax deductions, but you should consult with an accountant to determine eligibility. Bilingual Customer Service Rep/Enrollment Coordinator Spanish/English - Work From Home.
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Explains items of income or deductions on the returns that are significant or unusual and cites the authority permitting acceptance without adjustment or explains the adjustments being proposed.
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With consistent freight, minimal deductions and excellent support on the road, Baggett will work to ensure your success. UTBA Benefits available through settlement deductions. Owner Operator truck drivers will feel right at home with Baggett.
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Ensures proper processing of payroll deductions for taxes, benefits, charitable contributions, and other deductions. Enters, maintains, and/or processes information in the payroll system; information may include employees’ hourly rates, salaries, commissions, bonuses or other compensation, time worked, paid leave and holidays, deductions and withholding, address changes, and other information.
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Resolves invalid or unauthorized deductions by following pending deductions procedures. Resolves valid or authorized deductions by entering adjusting entries. We are looking for an Accounts Receivable Clerk to add to a thriving company in the Lehigh Valley.
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