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Tax Manager for Regional CPA Firm
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90067
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Competitive Salary and Excellent Benefits
Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:7+ to 10 Years
Location:Los Angeles, CA 90067
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Tax Accounting
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Relevant Work Experience:7+ to 10 Years
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Tax Manager for Regional CPA Firm
ABOUT OUR FIRM:
Stonefield Josephson is a nationally recognized, fast-growing and innovative leader in the field of accounting. Founded in 1975, our California-based firm serves U.S. and international clients from offices in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, East Bay, Silicon Valley and Hong Kong. Listed by Art Bowman as one of “America’s Top 25 Auditors” of 2005 and 2006, we were also named by INSIDE Public Accounting in 2007 as the nation’s third fastest-growing accounting firm.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide tax compliance and consulting to a diverse base of corporate and individual clients.Become a principal client contact for the firm for selected medium and large engagements.Oversee complex tax projects for a variety of clients and diverse industries.Take full responsibility for services of various assigned clients under the supervision of senior managers and partners, including negotiating, billing and collecting fees.Manage teams of tax professionals working on client projects.Meet regularly with business and community contacts to maintain marketing network.Seek new business contacts.Participate on office-wide management projects and committees.Develop tax senior and staff by delegating work, supervising their activities and providing timely and complete evaluations and counseling.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Experienced tax professional that has been a tax manager for 2-5 years.Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and CPA required; Masters in Taxation a plus.Total career experience of 7-10 years or more. “Big 4”, “National” or “Large Local/Regional” firm experience required.Advanced technical skills in a variety of tax and accounting areas, along with well-developed and applied management and supervisory skills are also required.
Stonefield Josephson is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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