Position Responsibilities:
- Participate in advising and consulting clients on issues related to tax efficiency, benefits and risks of potential transitions and issues related to corporate and partnership transactions.
- Preparation and review of analysis to assess the federal and state tax consequences of transactions and tax integration of acquired enterprises, as well as managing the work product of Experienced Associates on various engagements.
- Gain experience in advising clients on a number of transaction tax considerations, including analysis of buyer and seller historical tax positions and attributes, the preparation and presentation of tax due diligence reports, modeling various structuring alternatives, and computing tax cost and benefits associated with proposed transactions.
- Assist clients with post-transaction integration matters, including purchase price allocation and tax amortization calculations, IRC Section 382 studies, Earnings and Profits calculations, transaction cost analyses, and other Subchapter C and Subchapter K tax matters.
- Possess strong technical knowledge of corporate and partnership issues and transactional considerations.
- Interact heavily with management on a day-to-day basis and are expected to assist Managers in identifying and researching various client issues, and regularly communicate with clients.
- Assist the corporate tax group during periods of downtime, assisting various client service teams with general corporate tax matters, including tax compliance and ASC 740.
Qualifications:
- Master's of Taxation (or equivalent) or Juris Doctorate degree highly preferred
- Accounting, Finance, Economics or related degree preferred, minimum GPA of 3.0
- Advanced credential required, allowing for client representation before the Internal Revenue Service (i.e. CPA or JD)
- At least 2 years relevant work experience preferred
- Knowledge of M&A practices preferred, including corporate, private equity, and tax integration
- Knowledge in the areas of Subchapter C and Subchapter K transactional issues, consolidated federal tax returns, IRC Section 382, Earnings and Profits, purchase price allocations and basis step-up calculations, Subsidiary Stock Basis and transaction costs (preferred)
- Strong leadership, multitasking and organizational skills
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to interact with, and gain respect of, all levels of internal and client personnel
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
- Proficient use of technology including MS Excel
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