Primary responsibilities include preparing and reviewing federal and state tax returns for U.S. partnerships, handling foreign reporting requirements, conducting tax research, drafting tax memoranda, and assisting with quantitative modeling for private client tax advisory services. The role requires direct client interaction, identifying significant tax matters, and communicating complex tax issues effectively.
Required experience includes a bachelor's degree in a related field, CPA certification, minimum 5 years of professional tax experience, proficiency with tax software like RIA and CCH IntelliConnect, and expertise in managing and coaching junior tax professionals. Strong collaboration skills, ability to challenge stakeholders, and commitment to continuous learning are essential.
EY offers a comprehensive compensation package with salary ranges from $105,400 to $193,200, comprehensive benefits including medical and dental coverage, flexible vacation policy, and opportunities for professional development. The organization provides a diverse, inclusive culture with continuous learning opportunities, tools for personal success, and transformative leadership development.