Senior Associate, Property Tax Compliance
Location: Richardson, United States
Job ID: 21010829
Our Property Tax Senior Associate focuses on real estate and personal property tax compliance services including processing assessment notices and tax bills, analyzing asset data and preparing renditions, maintaining data integrity in proprietary applications, communicating with clients and taxing authorities, and monitoring administrative projects.
Day-to-day responsibilities:
- Assist in setting up and maintaining client data (Legal Entities, Properties, Accounts/Parcels, Assets)
- Review client information for completeness and integrity
- Monitor the current laws, trends, and techniques relative to property tax requirements and property valuation to afford the client the most legally advantageous status
- Reconcile the estimated property tax liability accruals of the client
- Monitor team efficiency to maintain margin goals established by upper management
- Assist in managing the team to ensure all tasks are completed in a timely manner and deadlines are met
- Maintain positive client relationships and ensure that all clients' needs are met
- Research and consult with clients and assessors on various property tax issues
- Help the Lead coordinate and prioritize assignments and deadlines for the team
- Stay informed on property tax procedures by participating in training sessions and educational opportunities
- Prepare the estimated property tax liability accruals of the client
- Initiate data requests (properties, accounts, assets) from clients and follow up
- Mentor the team on the technical skills required to work the entire Property Tax cycle
- Communicate and interact effectively with co-workers and clients
- Working knowledge of personal computer and multiple software applications used in job functions including Intermediate MS Excel and MS Word
- Collaborate with leads and other team members
- Demonstrate the ability to obtain technical expertise in the managed field
- Problem solve and make educated decisions
- Past experience in working with assessment officials regarding questions on filings and/or assessed values
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business or related field OR a minimum of six years related work experience
- Four to six years of Property Tax experience
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