Location: South Africa (100% Remote)
Employment Type: Full-time Independent Contractor (exclusive commitment)
Compensation: $1,700–$2,400 USD per month (commensurate with experience and skills)
About the Job
Be the expert clients trust at the moment it matters most—tax time. As a US Tax Accountant (or Tax Manager, depending on experience), you’ll prepare and review complex returns, lead smart tax planning, and turn dense regulations into practical guidance. You’ll collaborate with US-based teams, mentor junior staff, and help modernize how small businesses and CPA firms handle compliance and advisory.
Note: This is a full-time independent contractor role. Exclusivity is required—no part-time or freelance work once hired.
About the Role
You’ll own the work that keeps leaders calm and compliant: multi-entity 1040/1065/1120/1120-S preparation & review, clear planning memos, airtight workpapers, and timely sign-offs. You’ll spot elections, credits, and apportionment issues before they become problems, then explain them in plain English. You’ll sharpen playbooks—checklists, review notes, and close calendars—so every busy season feels a little less busy.
What You’ll Do
Deep-Dive: Tax Preparation & Review
- Own tax intake end-to-end: Drive organizers, smart document requests, and kickoff calls; map client TBs and prior-year returns to this year’s workplan.
- Entity expertise (1065/1120/1120-S):
- Build and review K-1s, capital accounts, partner/shareholder basis and at-risk
- Evaluate §199A (QBI) eligibility and limitations; document wage/UBIA computations.
- Assess reasonable compensation for S-corp shareholder-employees.
- Individual returns (1040):
- Prepare clean Schedules A/B/C/D/E, Form 4797, 6252 (installment sales), passive activity loss and basis tracking, 1099-B reconciliations, wash sale checks.
- Roll forward carryforwards (NOL, capital loss, AMT credits) and manage ES payments/safe harbors.
- Multi-state & SALT: Calculate apportionment (sales/payroll/property), manage nexus updates, composite/non-resident returns, and PTE/SALT cap workaround elections where applicable.
- Credits & elections: Surface and document opportunities (R&D for eligible filers, 179/bonus choices, accounting method changes, late elections relief memos).
- Fixed assets & depreciation: Maintain Form 4562 schedules, asset ledgers, and disposal/partial disposition rules; reconcile book vs tax depreciation.
- Quality & sign-off: Build audit-ready workpapers with clear tick marks, review notes, and support; manage e-file submissions, acknowledgments, and extensions.
- Notices & follow-through: Draft concise responses to IRS/state notices, set reminders for follow-ups, and keep clients calm with clear options and timelines.
- Calendar discipline: Own busy-season checkpoints (intake → prep → review → client Q&A → e-file) and off-season planning (estimates, projections, method changes).
Client Collaboration
- Join standing calls, summarize impacts (cash, rate, timing), and deliver one-page takeaways leaders can act on. Translate code citations into business decisions.
Workflow & Process Improvement
- Standardize SOPs, checklists, and review gates; set up rules/automations in tax and accounting tools to reduce manual steps; capture wins in a living playbook.
Data Integrity
- Keep folders organized, naming consistent, and documentation complete so any reviewer (or auditor) can follow your trail quickly.
The What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related discipline
- 3+ years US Tax experience preparing and reviewing 1040, 1065, 1120, 1120-S.
- Strong command of US federal & state tax rules; comfort with GAAP and IRS procedures.
- Tax Software Proficiency: ProConnect, UltraTax, Drake, Lacerte (or similar).
- Cloud-first toolkit: QuickBooks Online, Xero; strong Excel/Google Sheets skills (lookups, pivots).
- Communication: Confident written/spoken English; client-facing presence.
- Time-zone alignment: Comfortable working US business hours
- Nice-to-have (but not required):
- HNW 1040s (K-1s, Sched C/E), multi-state, consolidated or international exposure (GILTI/FTC).
- Form 990 (nonprofits) and Form 1041 (Estates & Trusts) experience or familiarity
The Ideal Candidate
- You’re detail-obsessed but practical—you know when to go deep and when to move.
- You can explain tough topics (basis, §199A, depreciation methods) without jargon.
- You thrive in busy seasons because your SOPs, checklists, and calendars are dialed in.
- You enjoy coaching others and raising the quality bar.
- You look for automation and small process wins that compound over time.
Compensation & Perks
- Monthly pay in USD: $1,700–$2,400 based on experience & scope.
- Permanent WFH with company-provided equipment (laptop, monitor, accessories).
- 15 days PTO annually + public holidays.
- Exposure to diverse US industries and modern tax stacks.
- Supportive, documentation-first culture with clear review standards.
Contract Status & Exclusivity
Full-time independent contractor based in South Africa. Exclusive commitment required—no part-time or freelance engagements after hire. Conflict-of-interest checks may apply.
How We Work
- Quality-first: Review notes, standardized workpapers, and tidy supporting schedules every time.
- Security: MFA, least-privilege access, and secure file sharing are non-negotiable.
- Collaboration: Slack/Zoom/Teams standups, shared task boards, and predictable review cycles.
Application Process
- Application & Prescreening
- Skills & Aptitude Assessment
- Profile and Pre-interview Preparation
- Client Interview
- Employment Offer and Onboarding
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