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You have a minimum of 6 years of public accounting experience working with high net worth (HNW) clients with an emphasis in gift, estate and trust, and individual tax planning and compliance.
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2+ years of experience in public accounting or industry, primarily focused on preparing income & franchise tax audit and refund schedules and preparing multi-state income tax returns including Texas Franchise Tax returns.
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Will receive assignments that further their knowledge of the job function within a public accounting firm. Must have or be in the process of achieving one of the following internal audit certifications: CPA or CIA.
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Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a dedicated Tax Senior with a minimum of 3 years of tax experience in a public accounting firm. Minimum 3 years of recent experience at public accounting firm in tax related position.
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Minimum 10 years of Accounting & Finance experience, preferably in the engineering/architectural field or professional services firm acting as Controller or CFO. Supervisory/people leadership experience required.
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Minimum five years of recent experience in federal tax and/or mergers and acquisition in a public accounting firm, corporate tax department, or law firm. Licensed CPA, EA or JD/LLM, in addition to others on KPMG's approved credential listing; any individual who does not possess at least one of the approved designations/credentials when their employment commences, has one year from their date of hire to obtain at least one of the approved designations/credentials; should you like to see the complete list of currently approved designations/credentials for the hiring practice/service line, your recruiter can provide you with that list.
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A JD degree or Enrolled Agent (EA) certification may be accepted in lieu of a CPA license. CLA is a top 10 national professional services firm where our purpose is to create opportunities every day, for our clients, our people, and our communities through industry-focused wealth advisory, digital, audit, tax, consulting, and outsourcing services.
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Experience in a Big 4 firm, a comparable size public accounting firm or consulting firm is preferred. Master's or Ph. D. in Economics, Statistics, Public Policy, Mathematics, Business, Finance, Financial Engineering, Management Science and Engineering, Financial Mathematics, Industrial Engineering or Operations Research preferred.
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Our client's employee-centric leadership, triple-digit growth over the last three years, and turnover that has remained under 7% in that same timeframe has skyrocketed our client into the national spotlight with recognition from Accounting Today, Inside Public Accounting, CPA Practice Advisor and others recognizing them as a Top Firm to Work for; a Top Firm For Women To Work For and a Top Technology firm.
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Bookkeeper / Client Accounting - Top Public Accounting Firm. Our well-established CPA firm client in the Houston area has an immediate need for a Bookkeeper to handle client accounting and help prepare client tax returns.
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Professional certifications such as Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or demonstrated progress toward such certifications are a plus. BA/BS degree and/or MBA/MS in Accounting, Finance, or other related healthcare fields such as MHA or MPH.
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If you are a licensed CPA with 4+ years of public accounting/tax experience and a passion for the energy industry, then this is a perfect fit for you! 4+ years of Public Accounting/Tax Experience.
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A preferred minimum of 2 years of financial audit experience (preferably with a top ten public accounting firm), investment banking, financial due diligence, corporate finance, financial consulting or other M&A experience.
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We were founded in 1978 and grown to over 120 people since our founding and proudly named a top 200 public accounting firm. - Experience with Construction/Real Estate/Oil and Gas Preferred but not required - CPA certification.
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If you have any other questions or wish to discuss any other Public Accounting positions, reach out to Conner Doherty with Gpac at conner.doherty@gogpac.com. If you are a proven and experienced Audit Principal/Partner who can add your expertise to a Mid-size CPA firm, a great opportunity awaits in the north Dallas, TX area.
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