Tax Manager - Cpa

Hire resolve - Woodland
new offer (12/05/2024)

job description

Hire Resolve's client is currently seeking a Tax Manager - CPA to join their team in Woodland Hills CA. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a reputable company that offers a world of opportunity, a highly competitive salary, exceptional benefits, flexible work options, and industry-leading technology. As a Tax Manager - CPA, you will be responsible for leading and managing multiple operations of the tax practice area and delivering quality tax services to clients.
Responsibilities:
Utilize your expertise in tax accounting, tax compliance, and all types of tax returns
Handle tax planning, consulting, and advisory services for clients
Review work papers prepared by staff and recommend changes as needed
Supervise and manage tax associates and senior associates
Participate in business development activities to expand the client base
Requirements
Active CPA license
Minimum of 5 years of experience in tax accounting
Bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field
Strong knowledge of tax software and MS Office
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Exceptional client service abilities
Strong leadership and management skills
Ability to meet deadlines and work independently
Willingness to travel as needed
Benefits
Salary:
$100K/yr - $120K/yr, salary negotiable
Paid time off (PTO)
401(k) Retirement Plan
Contact Hire Resolve for your next career-changing move.
Salary:
negotiable.
Our client is offering a highly competitive salary for this role based on experience.
Apply for this role today, contact Lidene Pienaar at Hire Resolve or on LinkedIn.
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We will contact you telephonically in 3 days should you be suitable for this vacancy. If you are not suitable, we will put your resume on file and contact you regarding any future vacancies that arise.

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