Tax Managing Director, Private Client Services
About the role
The Private Client Services Practice is experienced in all aspects of estate, income, gift, and trust tax consulting and compliance; charitable giving and philanthropic foundations; executive compensation; and cash-flow, retirement, and life insurance planning.
Responsibilities
- Leads tax and consulting engagements and teaches their team the skills needed to identify and address client needs, tax planning, and consulting opportunities
- Provides Executive presence and acts as the primary client contact for preparation and presentation of issues and resolution to clients
- Reviews complex individual, trust, estate, S-Corp, foundation, partnership, and gift tax returns and provides written and verbal feedback to preparers
- Directs communication with government agencies for matters of the highest complexity
- Identifies technical issues, conducts advanced tax research, and develops sound recommendations for PCS leadership, clients, and advisors
- Expands their in-depth understanding of tax concepts and knowledge through client engagements and current tax developments
- Prioritizes and reviews work to keep engagements on track
- Utilizes strong analytical, research and critical thinking skills as well as decision-making skills to assist with client needs regarding individual and business decisions
- Aids in building new relationships and maintaining existing relationships with BDO professionals and external sources
- Introduces and develops new or improved ideas to improve the position of clients, the Firm, or Firm personnel
- May be required to present complex strategies to clients and prospective clients
- Advises clients on tax implications and recommend alternative courses of action and identify different methods of compliance
- Manages and monitors key performance indicators (KPI’s) as established by the business line
Requirements
- Expertise in the private client service area
- Prior supervisory experience
- Experience working in public accounting
- Certified Public Accountant credential, Internal Revenue Service Enrolled Agent (“EA”) credential, Attorney (admitted to practice in a U.S. jurisdiction), or the equivalent of one of these designations
- Software proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat
- Experience with tax compliance process software and tax research tools
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree, major in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or Statistics
- Master’s degree in Accountancy or Taxation preferred
- Ten (10) or more years prior experience in accounting, finance, or law
Skills
- Strong analytical, research and critical thinking skills
- Decision-making skills
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to build and maintain relationships with clients and colleagues
- Ability to prioritize and manage workload
- Ability to develop and implement new ideas
Benefits
Details about benefits are available upon request.
Pay
California Range: $215,000 - $270,000
Colorado Range: $170,000 - $225,000
Illinois Range: $175,000 - $250,000
Maryland Range: $185,000 - $260,000
Massachusetts Range: $215,000 - $300,000
Minnesota Range: $170,000 - $250,000
New Jersey Range: $190,000 - $350,000
Ohio Range: $150,000 - $300,000
NYC/Long Island/Westchester Range: $230,000 - $350,000
Washington Range: $180,000 - $240,000
Washington DC Range: $190,000 - $300,000
Schedule
Details about schedule are available upon request.