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Organize and file all applicable reports, leases, and tax credit paperwork. Manage timely rent collections and reports to the property supervisor. Participate in budget reviews and identify resource needs on engagements. view job details

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US Tax Shield is a provider of penalty abatement, audit appeals, tax preparation and settlement services. view company details

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. is the second-largest tax-preparation service in the United States; responsible for preparing over 2 million federal, state, and local income-tax returns each year. The company is based in Jersey City, New Jersey. It operated more than 6,000 franchised and company-owned locations throughout the United States, including nearly 3,000 located in Walmart stores nationwide. In January 1998, the Cendant Corporation, a consumer conglomerate, purchased Jackson Hewitt in a transaction valued at approximately $480 million. In 2004, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. was sp... view company details

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Here's Everything Your Assistant Wants to Tell You But Can't Administrative assistants (aka executive assistants, or secretaries if you're stuck in the Mad Men days) are essential for any successful business to run properly. They epitomize the phrase 'in the trenches' because they're the ones getting their hands dirty by doing all the things that need to be done that no one else can do quickly and efficiently. All the creative planning and brainstorming is great, but it's the administrative professionals who turn pie-in-the-sky pipe dreams into reality.But because they're so reliable ... view article details

7 Skills to Become a Good Executive Assistant Skills to Become a Good Executive Assistant What does an executive assistant do? As an executive assistant, your role is to help your supervisor with daily tasks, such as replying to e-mails, controlling their schedule, coordinating meetings, and so on. But remember, an executive assistant is not a servant; they play an integral role as a strategic counselor for their supervisor, not simply do menial tasks anyone can do. Executive assistant duties are more complex. This position requires specific skills to make the best ... view article details

Last year, a Boston-area high-tech company saw its stock plunge from a record high of $58.75 on January 20, to a low of $1.13 exactly 11 months later in November. One employee, who chose to remain anonymous for this article, exercised 1,000 options at $10 a share when the stock reached its peak. With April 16 nipping at her heels, she still owns the shares. Imagine her terror upon learning that the spread of $48.75 multiplied by the 1,000 shares - a total of $48,750 - is subject to a parallel tax system called the alternative minimum tax, or AMT, at a rate of up to 28 percent. Even though her ... view article details

Most of us loathe the very idea of doing our U.S. personal income taxes, not because we expect to get fleeced each April 15 (or 16) but simply because we don't know an adjusted gross income from a standard deduction. For the many tax code illiterates among us, Salary.com has combed through the Internal Revenue Service website, taking inspiration from Sarah Young Fisher and Susan Shelly's book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance, to come up with a checklist that may help simplify your tax-filing experience. Taxable and nontaxable income To get things started with the very basics, bel... view article details

How Will Expiring Tax Cuts Affect You? It has been just a few blessed weeks since April 15, when we all emerged from stacks of 1099s and W-2s and declared ourselves ready to forget about taxes for another year. Not so fast. The tax cuts put in place during the previous administration are heading for expiration at the end of this year if Congress doesn't act. Almost everyone agrees that at least some of the cuts should be extended, but the right and the left have profound disagreements about how to proceed. So what does this mean for you? While you should always rely on a tax professio... view article details

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Did you get a great signing bonus to take on a new job in 2021? Work from home at least much of last year? Are you thinking there's got to be some great tax deduction for decluttering your bedroom to turn it into an eye-catching location for Zoom meetings? All great things to think about as we're glaring at those 2021 income tax returns, which by the way won't complete themselves by the April 18 deadline in most areas. Unfortunately, you may not be thrilled when it comes to some job-related situations on your tax return. Here's a quick look at some key questions: How about a signing bonus? Is... view blog & white papers details

Did you get a great signing bonus to take on a new job in 2021? Work from home at least much of last year? Are you thinking there's got to be some great tax deduction for decluttering your bedroom to turn it into an eye-catching location for Zoom meetings? All great things to think about as we're glaring at those 2021 income tax returns, which by the way won't complete themselves by the April 18 deadline in most areas. Unfortunately, you may not be thrilled when it comes to some job-related situations on your tax return. Here's a quick look at some key questions: How about a signing bonus? Is... view blog & white papers details

A salary comparison, also known as a wage comparison or pay comparison, is a comparison of the pay for two or more positions, either within your organization or outside of it. While many pay comparisons focus on the base salary, they can also include other pay elements as well, including bonuses and incentive pay vehicles. Performing a salary comparison using HR-reported market data is a critical step in the market pricing process. Whether you use data from traditional salary surveys or an aggregated source of pay data like CompAnalyst Market Data, comparing pay rates in the market can help yo... view blog & white papers details