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Tax Manager

Who We Are

Founded in 1986, Tyler, Simms & St. Sauveur has grown to become the largest professional advisory firm headquartered in the Upper Connecticut River Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont. With over 50 employees dedicated to the broad range of clients and mix of services seldom seen in a local firm, we have experience and expertise to assist our clients in meeting their goals, whether individuals or business entities, regardless of their size or industry.

At TSS, we recognize that professionals today need to be business consultants, advisors, planners and strategists. We need to be knowledgeable not only in accounting and tax law, but also in business analysis and valuation, estate planning, employee benefit administration and much more. As an independent member of CPAmerica, we have access to resources from the Crowe Global network that consists of more than 200 independent accounting and advisory services firms.

Over the last few years, we have acknowledged and embraced the fact that the accounting profession and industry is evolving. With this, we are taking our commitment to excellence to a new level by partnering with Ascend! This will accelerate our strategic growth model by providing access to unlimited resources and additional partnership opportunities.

About Ascend

At Ascend, we understand the struggles that accounting & finance professionals face in traditional public accounting firms - from rigid hierarchies, overwhelming workloads, and the elusive work-life balance. It’s time for a transformative change. We believe your ambition should not be constrained by outdated practices or opaque career paths. Here, you're not just a number; you’re a valued member of a community that supports & celebrates your professional & personal fulfillment. Our mission is to transform the public accounting experience into one where work-life harmony is a reality, and where your career advancement is supported by a nurturing network and comprehensive resources

Ascend empowers entrepreneurial CPAs to reach their goals with an innovative growth model that brings our partner firms into the new age. Backed by private equity from people-focused Alpine Investors, Ascend is building a modern platform for regional accounting firms that enables them to stay independent while having access to resources of a large CPA firm. These resources include growth capital, robust talent acquisition, best-of-breed technology, a catalytic leadership system, shared back-office services, and modernized equity incentives.  

Founded in January 2023, Ascend attained revenues sufficient to qualify it as a Top 100 U.S. accounting firm within six months of operation. Explore Ascend, where your career soars without sacrificing your quality of life.

About the Role

We’re looking for a talented and motivated Tax Manager to join a fast-growing, innovative professional advisory firm working with closely held businesses in the automotive retail, construction, manufacturing, distribution, and other for-profit industries. Our ideal candidate is a self-motivated, entrepreneurial CPA with a team mentality and strong technical accounting and tax knowledge. You will be responsible for leading tax engagements and supervising a team of support staff. Our position provides a unique opportunity for significant growth within our firm, working directly with business owners and their financial professionals.

Responsibilities

  • Provide initial and/or final review support for federal, state, and multi-state corporate tax returns with an emphasis on flow-through entities
  • Provide initial and/or final review support for federal, state, and multi-state individual tax returns for corporate business owners and high net worth individuals
  • Build client relationships and serve as trusted advisor to effectively deliver superior client services
  • Identify opportunities for value-added services and potential cross-selling of other firm services to existing clients
  • Exemplary leadership skills and the ability to mentor, train, and develop staff members
  • Support partner team in practice development; including attending conferences, networking events, and training and speaking engagements

Requirements

  • 5+ years with a medium-sized public accounting firm preparing and reviewing corporate and individual income tax returns
  • CPA certification
  • Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field
  • Proficient in project management including scheduling, budgeting, client correspondence, and research
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Integrity within a professional environment

Preferences

  • Experience with CCH Axcess tax and Knowledge Coach
  • Familiarity with automotive retail industry

What we Offer

Health, Vision, Dental, and Voluntary Insurance options

Competitive PTO Package

401(K) and Match

Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule

Performance Bonus

Career Advancement/Equity Opportunities for Entrepreneurial Employees

Commitment to Firm Culture through Work Events and Community Involvement

 

At Ascend, we provide a fair and equal employment opportunity for all candidates regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, marital status, disability, or any other legally protected characteristic. Ascend hires and promotes individuals solely based on qualifications for the position to be filled and business needs.

 

 

 

 

 

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