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Corporate Tax Manager

Location

United States

Posted

100 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

Job Description

Corporate Tax Manager

MGO

This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description MGO is growing, and we're looking to add an experienced, motivated, and dedicated Corporate Tax Manager with a strong background in federal and state corporate tax compliance, planning, and advisory services. The Corporate Tax Manager will perform advanced-level corporate tax functions, lead engagements, and guide staff while serving as a primary client contact on complex corporate tax matters. This role includes: - Advising clients on the tax implications of business strategies. - Evaluating opportunities to reduce corporate tax exposure. - Ensuring compliance with evolving regulations. - Identifying risks related to corporate tax law changes. The ideal candidate brings strong technical expertise, leadership skills, and the ability to manage multiple corporate tax engagements. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or related field required; Master of Tax preferred. - 5+ years of corporate tax experience in a public accounting firm or similar environment. - CPA license required; MBA, JD, or LLM may substitute. - Prior experience supervising and developing staff strongly preferred. - Strong organizational and project management skills. - Highly motivated and capable of managing multiple corporate clients and deadlines. - Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Requirements - Prepare and review federal and state corporate income tax returns and supporting documentation. - Review and analyze corporate tax provisions (ASC 740), including quarterly and annual tax accounting calculations. - Ensure accurate preparation and review of estimated tax payments, extensions, and related corporate filings. - Maintain strong command of IRC sections and regulations relevant to C‑corporations, consolidated returns, and corporate transactions. - Research complex corporate tax issues and clearly communicate findings and recommendations. - Advise clients on corporate tax implications of business strategies, restructuring, M&A activity, and entity planning. - Identify opportunities for tax optimization, reduction of tax liability, and improving efficiency in tax compliance processes. - Respond to corporate tax authority notices and oversee corporate tax controversy and representation matters. - Stay updated on changes in corporate tax laws and regulations impacting client businesses. - Lead and manage multiple corporate tax engagements simultaneously, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met. - Supervise, mentor, and develop staff and seniors; provide constructive and timely feedback. - Manage client relationships with proactive communication and exceptional service delivery. - Oversee billing, fee analysis, and identification of new corporate tax service opportunities. - Support execution of firm growth initiatives, including pipeline management and client outreach. - Provide “LMA” (Leading, Managing, and Holding People Accountable) for engagement teams. - Prepare staff and seniors for advancement through coaching and knowledge sharing. - Ensure engagement quality control and adherence to technical and firm standards. - Demonstrate excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. - Assist in identifying and expanding corporate tax business development opportunities. Benefits - Work at the forefront with clients who are culture shapers and mavericks. - Culture rooted in human care, based on the MGO Way, which emphasizes mutual trust and personal responsibility. - Opportunities to shape a career you are passionate about in one of the fastest-growing firms in the nation. - Flexible work arrangements and a progressive time off policy to achieve an optimal work/life balance. - Competitive compensation and benefits package that rewards hard work. - Salary Range: $120,000 - $160,000 + Bonus program where you can earn up to 10% of your base salary per year.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or related field required; Master of Tax preferred.
  • 5+ years of corporate tax experience in a public accounting firm or similar environment.
  • CPA license required; MBA, JD, or LLM may substitute.
  • Prior experience supervising and developing staff strongly preferred.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Highly motivated and capable of managing multiple corporate clients and deadlines.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • Prepare and review federal and state corporate income tax returns and supporting documentation.
  • Review and analyze corporate tax provisions (ASC 740), including quarterly and annual tax accounting calculations.
  • Ensure accurate preparation and review of estimated tax payments, extensions, and related corporate filings.
  • Maintain strong command of IRC sections and regulations relevant to C‑corporations, consolidated returns, and corporate transactions.
  • Research complex corporate tax issues and clearly communicate findings and recommendations.
  • Advise clients on corporate tax implications of business strategies, restructuring, M&A activity, and entity planning.
  • Identify opportunities for tax optimization, reduction of tax liability, and improving efficiency in tax compliance processes.
  • Respond to corporate tax authority notices and oversee corporate tax controversy and representation matters.
  • Stay updated on changes in corporate tax laws and regulations impacting client businesses.
  • Lead and manage multiple corporate tax engagements simultaneously, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met.
  • Supervise, mentor, and develop staff and seniors; provide constructive and timely feedback.
  • Manage client relationships with proactive communication and exceptional service delivery.
  • Oversee billing, fee analysis, and identification of new corporate tax service opportunities.
  • Support execution of firm growth initiatives, including pipeline management and client outreach.
  • Provide “LMA” (Leading, Managing, and Holding People Accountable) for engagement teams.
  • Prepare staff and seniors for advancement through coaching and knowledge sharing.
  • Ensure engagement quality control and adherence to technical and firm standards.
  • Demonstrate excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Assist in identifying and expanding corporate tax business development opportunities.

Benefits

  • Work at the forefront with clients who are culture shapers and mavericks.
  • Culture rooted in human care, based on the MGO Way, which emphasizes mutual trust and personal responsibility.
  • Opportunities to shape a career you are passionate about in one of the fastest-growing firms in the nation.
  • Flexible work arrangements and a progressive time off policy to achieve an optimal work/life balance.
  • Competitive compensation and benefits package that rewards hard work.
  • Salary Range: $120,000 - $160,000 + Bonus program where you can earn up to 10% of your base salary per year.

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