Tax Manager - Non Profit
Description
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About Tax Services
Dean Dorton's tax team provides comprehensive solutions to our clients, serving a wide variety of entity types and industries. Our Nonprofit practice serves public charities, private foundations, trade associations, colleges and universities, member organizations, health care organizations, business leagues, social clubs, civic organizations, cultural and social organizations, fraternal organizations among others. Our team partners with clients to meet their compliance requirements, while also providing the crucial guidance and expertise they need to implement an overall tax strategy covering local, state, national, and international areas.
About the Role
A Nonprofit Tax Manager supports clients by advising them on the tax implications of their operations, evaluating and understanding alternatives seeking possibly alternatives to minimize their tax burden and risk while maximizing their tax-exempt purpose and mission. The Nonprofit Tax Manager will be overseeing the review and preparation of varying complexity tax returns and workpapers, ensuring adherence to compliance regulations, while actively acting as the primary tax contact for the for the client. Additionally, this role partners with team members to support their learning and growth; stays relevant on industry and regulatory changes; and supports firm initiatives and activities.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Conduct first-level review of tax returns and workpapers, ensuring accuracy and compliance, for managed projects.
- An understanding of unrelated business income and other complex issues and the ability to recognize potential risks.
- Develop and communicate review comments, suggestions, and tax return changes to tax preparers that meet tax compliance guidelines.
- Review complex and highly technical sections of forms 990; 990T and 990-PF.
- An understanding of the state registration and solicitation rules is a plus but not a requirement.
- Expand on providing advisory services for nonprofit clients, which includes managing special projects and partnering with the engagement owner on strategic planning.
- Manage client relationships, serving as the primary point of contact and addressing client inquiries and concerns.
- Proactively address client needs and advocate for firm services (including cross-selling), instilling confidence and credibility.
- Learn and understand the business and industry of nonprofit clients.
- Interface with taxing authorities and assist in gathering information for federal, state, and local tax audits, as needed.
- Begin to become a nonprofit tax expert in identified specialties, including industry and tax return types.
- Stay up to date on tax laws, regulations, and industry trends, sharing relevant information and insights with internal team members and external clients.
- Engage in complex nonprofit tax research and technical discussions, seeking guidance when needed.
- Build technical expertise, leadership skills, and/or client management capabilities.
- Communicate effectively, setting clear expectations for team members and clients.
- Utilize strong relationship management skills to build rapport with internal team members and external stakeholders.
- Serve as a mentor and coach to team members, fostering growth and development opportunities. Be a champion for firm culture and core values.
- Collaborate with other service groups within the firm to provide comprehensive advisory solutions to clients.
- Meet productivity goals.
- Meet internal and client deadlines.
- Manage firm administrative tasks such as scheduling, billing, and new client proposals.
- Participate in firm-sponsored events and activities.
- Participate in team and firm non-charge activities of interest, such as:
- Recruiting activities, including interviewing and evaluating candidates.
- Evaluating and developing internal processes, procedures, and guidelines.
- Contributing to the development of training materials and leading training sessions.
- Serving as a Career Advisor to tax team members, monitoring team member performance, providing feedback, and facilitating growth opportunities.
- Assisting in business development efforts, including attending industry events, networking with potential clients, and promoting the firm's services.
Experience & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required in accounting, finance, business, or related field.
- Five to six years of experience or more in a nonprofit tax or tax-related technical role, with a focus on nonprofit tax compliance, client management, and team member development.
The Fun Stuff
Work isn’t all work! We want to make your experience at Dean Dorton a great one. From your health and happiness to your long-term satisfaction, we focus on YOU! A few highlights are listed below:
Health insurance – medical, vision, dental
Unlimited PTO
Paid family leave, medical leave, and maternity/paternity leave programs.
Retirement benefits – 401(K) match and best-in-class automatic profit sharing
Telemedicine, mental health resources, and wellness program reimbursement
Life insurance and disability insurance
Dean Dorton is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome anyone of any race, religion, color, national origin, political affiliation, pregnancy, ancestry, handicap, medical condition, disability, marital status, age, sexual orientation or gender.