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Position: Tax Manager Location: Tampa, FL (On-Site Hybrid Role) Compensation: $105,000 - $140,000 Employment: Full-Time About the Role As a Tax Manager with our Client, you will work closely with successful, privately held for-profit companies and their owners to proactively plan for the future, minimize surprises, coordinate tax strategies, and support long-term growth. This is a relationship-driven, hands-on leadership role with a strong emphasis on collaboration, quality, and consistency. This position provides primarily on-site support, with a hybrid schedule (3 days in-office), allowing for close engagement with teammates and clients. Our Client values long-term relationships—both with clients and within its team—and seeks professionals who demonstrate stability, ownership, and commitment to excellence. If you align with the values of Integrity Matters, People Matter, and Clients Matter, we would welcome the opportunity to connect. Duties & Responsibilities • Manage tax advisory services and tax compliance for pass-through entities across a variety of for-profit industries, including Construction, Manufacturing, Retail, and Professional Services • Serve as a reviewer of tax work, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and high-quality deliverables • Conduct tax research and provide written technical guidance with a strong understanding of the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations • Develop, build, and independently manage client relationships, including responsibility for billing and collections • Manage multiple client engagements simultaneously while meeting deadlines and maintaining service excellence • Lead, mentor, develop, and train professional tax staff; provide clear direction and constructive feedback • Participate in firm initiatives and committees focused on client service, staff development, and operational improvement • Represent the Client positively within the professional and business community through professionalism, integrity, and a collaborative, solutions-oriented approach Workload Expectations • Typical workload averages approximately 60 hours per week during tax-heavy periods • Audit-related responsibilities generally average closer to 50 hours per week • The Client is intentional about managing workloads responsibly and avoiding unnecessary burnout Minimum Qualifications • 7+ years of relevant experience in public accounting, including technical tax consulting and research • Bachelor's degree in Accounting (Required) • Master's Degree in Taxation or LLM in Taxation (Preferred) • Active CPA license required • Experience with CCH ProSystem fx Tax, Engagement, and Document software a plus • Demonstrated strong tenure and career stability; candidates with frequent job changes will be considered only with compelling explanations • Ability and willingness to work on-site in a hybrid environment (3 days in-office; no fully remote option) Remote About the Company: Crafted Staff Apply tot his job

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