Merger and Acquisition Senior Associate
The candidate will analyze proposed transactions for unusual tax risks or undetermined tax benefits, advise clients on tax-efficient restructurings, interpret complex legislative and regulatory actions relating to corporate and partnership transactions, perform financial analysis to assess the tax consequences of specific transactions, assist clients with regulatory and legislative initiatives, and prepare for client review submission requests for private letter rulings and technical advice from the IRS. Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting (provided all of the minimum requirements are met for CPA licensure per respective state regulations) required. Certified Public Accountant (or commitment to pass CPA exam before being promoted to Manager and thereafter obtain CPA licensure), Enrolled Agent or Membership of the Bar required. Must have 3+ years of experience. Should have considerable knowledge of M&A practices, including corporate M&A, private equity, post deal integration, bankruptcy and corporate insolvency. Must have considerable knowledge of tax consulting services, transaction structuring for tax issues, restructuring, due diligence, strategy formulation, financial modeling and tax planning. Should preferably have considerable technical skills, including the application and interpretation of US federal income tax law as it relates to Sub-Chapter C corporations, Sub-Chapter S corporations, partnerships, consolidated groups, corporate bankruptcies and insolvencies, tax efficient structuring and use of debt, the reorganization provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, technical writing and reviewing of opinion letters and memoranda and tax due diligence exercises.
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