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State Income and Franchise Tax Manager Needed ASAP!!!!
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Job location not provided
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State Income and Franchise Tax Manager Needed ASAP!!!!
This client is a global leader leading global engineering, construction and services company supporting the energy, petrochemicals, government services and civil infrastructure sectors. They are looking for qualified candidates to work in their beautiful Houston, TX office. The right candidate will enjoy working for this organization within Houston, TX. This client enjoys a picturesque environment with opportunities for professional growth!!! This is a PERMANENT position Salary/Pay: Please follow application instructions at the bottom of the job description Requirements: Must have 7 or more years of recent (within the last 6 months) experience State Income and Franchise Tax return preparation and review Must have a Bachelors Degree Knowledge of FAS 109 is requiredJob Description: Assigns tax personnel to duties Reviews State Income and Franchise tax returns and other work performed by staff for correct technical application Works with outside consultants to ensure successful completion of projects Performs first level of personnel management on day to day issues Maintains thorough knowledge of Company's legal structureLocation: Houston, TX ZIP: 77002 Application Instructions (3 easy steps will make it easy for us to respond)1. Please create a new email from your inbox and attach your chronological resume in Microsoft word format (do not copy and paste) to kiapatterson@spherion.com 2. Erase everything from the subject, copy and paste this as the subject: State Income& Franchise Tax Manager – Ref# 100995724 – Houston, TX3. Please give the minimum pay rate that you would accept for this position as an exact number Since 1946, Spherion has been helping talented individuals find rewarding job opportunities that drive excellence in their career. Through a network of 700 offices nationwide, we place 300,000 job seekers in fulfilling office professional, industrial and contact center positions every year. Put our career specialists to work for you!
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