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Representative Candidates Some of our candidate listings are as follows: #683: Corporate Tax "Generalist"- Works at Fortune 100 Company. Involved with all aspects of tax compliance, research & planning, tax provision, IRS and multi-state audits & special projects. Was formerly at Big 4 CPA firm. Has CPA and Masters Degree in taxation. #412: FASB 109/FIN48 Specialist-further details to be provided. #205: State and Local Tax Accountant- With privately held service corporation. Works with income/franchise as well as sales, use & property taxes. Involved with multi-state tax audits. Performs research & planning (e.g., recently conducted a Nexus study which resulted in substantial tax savings for company. Prepare tax calendar & monitor tax package. #637: International Tax Staff Analyst- Coming from multi-national conglomerate. Prepares Forms 5471/5472, 1118, 8865, 1120F, etc. Analyze foreign source items, E&P & tax treaties. Calculate gross-ups and deemed-paid foreign credits. Assist tax attorneys with Transfer Pricing studies. Handle IRS audits and correspondence. Regularly attend international tax seminars and keep abreast of U.S. and foreign country taxation. #119 Payroll Tax Analyst-- Works at major pharmaceutical company. Responsible for reporting, paying & keeping controls on all Federal (i.e., Forms 941/945) and multi-state & local (withholding & unemployment payroll taxes). Corresponds with government tax authorities. Has used both ADP & Ceridian. Exposure to international compensation issues. #191:"CORPTAX" User Tax Technician"-further details to be provided. #558: Tax Staff Accountant-- With Big 4 CPA Firm. Diverse clientele. Mixture of compliance and research/planning. Most of work involves domestic corporations (federal consolidated and multi-state returns). Review client tax provisions & involved with due diligence work. Current candidate for Masters degree in tax. Has CPA license. #783: Tax Senior- Currently at Fortune 500 corporation. Prepare the consolidated U.S. Corporate income tax return for over 200 domestic subsidiaries. Also prepare dozens of multi-state & local returns. Supervise and review the separate tax return data (and tax packages) from the different company units. Heavy tax provision work, including FASB 109. Prepare footnote disclosure for annual financial statement. Frequent interaction with outside Big 4 CPA firm and government tax authorities. Research & planning. #369: Tax Controller- further details
furnished upon request. #792: Tax Intern: further details to be provided. #187: Per-Diem/Part-Tax/Temp Tax Preparers- Various professionals for corp., indiv & other entities. Compliance-oriented, but versatile in other functions.. 2 types: For CPA firms-work mostly on closely-held businesses and hi-net worth individuals. For corporate tax departments-have "heavy C-Corp" background. Candidates are usually between permanent positions and are ideal for special projects and/or short-term assignments. Many would welcome "temp-to-perm" arrangements. Usually, their compensation is very reasonable. We charge a lesser fee than "typical temp agencies!" #286: Mutual Fund Tax Accountant- Employed at prestigious brokerage firm. Prepare and review federal, state & local tax returns for Regulated Investment Companies (RIC's). Calculate if Excise taxes are required. Analyze quarterly tax compliance and earned income reports from Custodian/ Accounting agent. Prepare tax checklist which provides information on a fund's income, expenses, capital and currency gains & dividends. Compute Net Asset Value (NAV) and calculate book-to-tax reconciliation. Research tax laws. #684: Tax Department Secretary /Assistant to Tax Director: further details to be provided. #864: International Tax Attorney-- From top law firm. Involved with both inbound and outbound transactional work. Clientele are comprised of diverse industries.Major research area currently is in the transfer pricing area. (Code section 482). Work closely with in-house tax counsel of major companies. Structure cross-border deals. #739: Property Tax Administrator- With major leasing company. File
returns/renditions and process payments for real estate and personal property returns for
owned equipment at sales/service and customer locations. Analyze property assessments and
determine validity of valuations. Negotiate with tax assessors and file protests when
necessary. Coordinate and administer property tax audits. Supervise 2 tax clerks. #486: Corporate Tax Attorney- At major communications company. Heavy merger & acquisition (transactional) work. Research and analyze a broad range of tax issues in tax planning and tax controversy settings, including: debt-equity, tax-free reorganizations, employee-independent contractor classification, FIRPTA, tax treaties, transfer-pricing, etc. Draft tax disclosures, legal opinions and back-up memoranda supporting advise on tax matters. Has LLM in taxation from N.Y.U. and a CPA license. Was formerly with a Big 4 CPA firm. #783: Government Tax Auditor: Revenue agent with major taxing
jurisdiction. Most taxpayers this person audits are multi-national corporations. Some of
the responsibilities include: testing of taxpayer's internal controls and determining
reliability of systems/methods for reporting; preparation of necessary reports;
administration of district office policy; obtaining maximum revenue and optimum resource
allocation. Passed all parts of CPA exam. Plans on pursuing masters degree in taxation.
Wishes to work in either a CPA firm or state & local group of a major corporation's
tax department. #396: Bank Tax Specialist- Works in the tax department of the US branch office of one of the world's leading financial institutions. File Forms l120F & related special state bank tax returns. Tax provision work. A lot of interaction with both outside CPA firm and various internal departments. Was formerly in the finance area before transferring to the tax department. Research tax laws and regulations. Attend tax seminars. #524: Manager-Income Tax Accounting- Is in the tax department of a
Fortune 100 company. Was formerly with the Internal Revenue Service. Responsible for the
review of the consolidated income tax provision and the propriety of balance sheet
accounts in accordance with FASB 109. Monitor worldwide tax reserves to insure adequacy.
Compile tax data required and compute consolidated earnings and profits analysis. Involved
with IDR's and tax audits. Heavy research and planning. #378: Tax Reporting Specialist- Employed by top investment bank. Some of the federal tax forms responsible for include: Forms 1099/1096, 1098, 1042. All "TEFRA" items, including. backup withholding (i.e., Forms W-9) Interface directly with operations managers, brokers and clients concerning tax regulations and necessary payments to the IRS. Some exposure to foreign tax withholding requirements (NRA's, expatriates, etc.). Frequent training. #568: Excise/motor fuel tax specialist- Works at major petroleum refining company. Prepares quarterly tax returns (e.g., federal Form 720 & related multi-state) as well as other tax forms for motor, diesel and miscellaneous special fuel tax returns. Research special industry issues. Reconcile tax accounts. Work on special projects and tax audits. #672: Sr. Tax Administrator
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Exemption Department If you would like further details on the above candidates, please call us at (914) 592-6887 or e-mail at info@taxcareers.com. Employers: If you know of any fellow Tax Directors/Managers/Human Resources professionals who may be interested in the above candidates or have any open positions that require tax staffing assistance, we'd kindly appreciate if you would forward our information promptly. You can send this information to them by doing the following: Just locate the candidate description above you want to send and "select" it. Then go to "Edit" on your browser tool bar and choose "Copy". Next click here and an e-mail note will appear. Just place your friend's e-mail address in the "To:" section. The "Subject" could be "New Job Candidate". Then go to "Edit" on your browser tool bar and "Paste" to your e-mail note the candidate description you copied. It is that simple...and your colleague will thank you.
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