US-TX-Houston
The
key to appropriately managing a company's overall state and local tax
cost is to align tax strategies with business initiatives and proceed
with assisting the company with implementation. Ernst & Young's
State and Local Tax Practice provides the knowledge, experience,
resources, and processes to bridge the gap between what is expected of a
company's tax department and its current capacity. In addition to
having depth of technical knowledge and experience, our professionals
are knowledgeable about the business challenges companies are facing and
how those challenges affect a company's state and local tax position.
Our national network of practitioners focuses on both direct and
indirect state and local taxes by offering a broad array of services.
We are currently seeking a State & Local Indirect Transactions Senior Manager to lead and manage multiple and challenging tax engagements to deliver quality tax planning services for our diverse clients. This position offers excellent opportunities for teaming, leadership, and career advancement to the right candidate. Responsibilities
Demonstrate
an understanding of increasingly complex tax concepts and effectively
apply tax knowledge to client situations. Develop and deliver quality
tax planning approaches with timely and responsive services and work
products that meet and/or exceed client expectations. Identify
opportunities for tax planning and other special services.
Thoroughly and accurately analyze information. Prepare quality, practical approaches to the client's tax situation and arrive at appropriate conclusions. Lead in developing recommendations and implementation plans. Make informed decisions in complex and judgmental areas. Manage the work of client service team members and management staff. Participate in and contribute to attaining team goals.
To qualify, candidates must have:
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Tax Senior Manager - State & Local Tax Transactions - Houston - HOU0019O
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