Job Description
Job DescriptionRARE OPPORTUNITY: 100% REMOTE TAX MANAGER (REVIEW, PLANNING, ADVISORY ONLY)
Let’s be honest, most Tax Manager roles today still come with:
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Heavy compliance
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Client meetings stacked back-to-back
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Fire drills disguised as “busy season”
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Little time to think, review, or truly add value
THIS IS NOT THAT ROLE!!
Our Client is a modern, growth-oriented CPA firm intentionally building a better way to practice tax. They are looking for a high-level technical tax professional who thrives in review, strategy, and precision.
The Role
This is a PURE REVIEW AND STRATEGY SEAT
You will:
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Review complex business tax returns and HNW/UHNW individual returns for accuracy and quality
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Review tax plans and strategies to ensure correct application on returns
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Serve as a technical backstop for the tax team
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Elevate overall tax quality and consistency across the firm
You will not:
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Prepare returns
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Manage compliance workflows
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Attend client meetings
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Be pulled into last-minute fire drills
This role exists so others can execute, and you can think.
Who This Is For
This role is ideal for someone who:
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Is a CPA or EA with strong technical tax experience
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Has spent years reviewing returns and spotting issues others miss
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Understands not just the rules, but the why behind strategies
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Enjoys mentoring and supporting other tax professionals
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Prefers deep work over client-facing performance
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Values autonomy, trust, and clarity of expectations
If you love reviewing returns and saying, “This works, but here’s how it could be better,” you will love this role.
Work Environment
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100 percent remote
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Zero client-facing responsibilities
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Focused, respectful culture
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Leadership that values quality over volume
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Built intentionally to avoid burnout
Compensation
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Base salary range: $110,000 to $140,000
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Annual bonus that has averaged 8-10% over the last three years
Why This Is Rare
Roles like this almost never exist because most firms cannot separate review, strategy, and compliance.
This firm can. And they are doing it on purpose.
If you are a seasoned tax professional who wants to use your brain more than your calendar, this is worth a conversation.