Zeiss

SeniorTaxAnalyst

$91–113k White Plains, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Tax Analyst at Zeiss. Skills: Tax compliance, Tax accounting, Tax research. Prepare federal and multistate income tax returns. Calculate and prepare quarterly estimated tax payments”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

recognize tax issues; recommend effective solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree, Minimum of 5 years of corporate tax experience, Extensive background in federal and multistate income tax compliance, Solid tax accounting experience (ASC 740), Comprehensive proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, Excel, Word

Nice to Have

Master of Taxation, Experience with ONESOURCE Income Tax

What You'll Do.

Prepare federal and multistate income tax returns

Calculate and prepare quarterly estimated tax payments

Maintain and manage the tax calendar

Prepare and assist with filing miscellaneous tax forms

Prepare mid-year and year-end tax provisions

and reconcile tax accounts

Conduct research on technical tax matters

solution-focused responses

Assist with income tax audits

Respond promptly to notices

Take initiatives on process improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work collaboratively with internal employees; Work collaboratively with external individuals

Communication Scope

communication skills; Effectively communicate tax-related information verbally and in writing

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