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Remote Tax Preparer
Location
United States
Posted
101 days ago
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Seniority
Mid Level
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Job Description
Remote Tax Preparer
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This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description Taxes for Expats (TFX) is hiring experienced tax professionals to support our growing global client base of Americans living abroad. This is a fully remote, flexible role where you can work part-time or full-time, depending on your availability. - Prepare and file accurate expatriate tax returns for U.S. citizens living abroad - Provide expert advice on international tax laws, compliance requirements, and tax-saving strategies - Maintain up-to-date knowledge of IRS regulations and expatriate tax issues - Collaborate with clients to gather necessary documentation and information - Address client inquiries and provide exceptional customer service throughout the tax preparation process - Ensure all tax filings meet deadlines and compliance standards Qualifications - Active U.S. CPA, EA, or JD - Either: 2+ years of U.S. expatriate tax preparation experience, or 5+ years of general U.S. tax preparation experience with willingness to learn expat tax - Ability to work independently in a remote environment Requirements - This role uses a commission-based compensation model tied to completed tax returns. - During the busy season (February – June, September – November), preparers typically earn $2K–$8K+ per month, depending on workload, return complexity, and overall productivity. Benefits - Flexible working schedule - Fully remote work environment - Consistent client demand - Opportunity for long-term collaboration and potential full-time roles for top performers - Be part of a supportive and collaborative team of tax professionals. Stages of the Hiring Process - Quiz - Short Video Call with Recruiter - Mock Tax Returns - Interview with the Tax Manager
Job Requirements
- Active U.S. CPA, EA, or JD
- Either: 2+ years of U.S. expatriate tax preparation experience, or 5+ years of general U.S. tax preparation experience with willingness to learn expat tax
- Ability to work independently in a remote environment
- This role uses a commission-based compensation model tied to completed tax returns.
- During the busy season (February – June, September – November), preparers typically earn $2K–$8K+ per month, depending on workload, return complexity, and overall productivity.
Benefits
- Flexible working schedule
- Fully remote work environment
- Consistent client demand
- Opportunity for long-term collaboration and potential full-time roles for top performers
- Be part of a supportive and collaborative team of tax professionals.
- Stages of the Hiring Process
- Quiz
- Short Video Call with Recruiter
- Mock Tax Returns
- Interview with the Tax Manager
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This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description Taxes for Expats (TFX) is looking for experienced CPA, EA, or tax attorneys to join our team preparing tax returns for Americans living abroad. This role is fully remote and offers flexible workload options, making it ideal for tax professionals who want seasonal, part-time, or flexible work. - Prepare and file accurate expatriate tax returns for U.S. citizens living abroad - Provide expert guidance on international tax laws, compliance requirements, and tax planning strategies based on current IRS regulations - Collaborate with clients to gather necessary documentation and information - Address client inquiries and provide exceptional customer service throughout the tax preparation process - Ensure all tax filings meet deadlines and compliance standards Qualifications - Active U.S. CPA, EA, or JD required - 2+ years of U.S. expatriate tax preparation experience OR 5+ years of general U.S. tax preparation experience - Strong knowledge of U.S. federal tax law - Experience with FBAR, FATCA, or other international reporting is a plus - Strong written and verbal communication skills - Ability to work independently in a remote environment - High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple returns during busy season Requirements - This role uses a commission-based compensation structure tied to completed tax returns. - Typical earnings during peak season range between $5,000–$8,000+ per month (February – June, September – November), depending on workload, return complexity, and productivity. Benefits - 100% remote work - Flexible schedule - Steady client demand — no need to find your own clients - Supportive and collaborative tax team - Opportunity for long-term seasonal or ongoing work Stages of the Hiring Process - Quiz - Short Video Call with Recruiter - Mock Tax Returns - Interview with the Tax Manager
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