How do they match: Accountants and Auditors

  • Tax Accountant
  • Tax Associate
  • Tax Auditor
  • Tax Professional
  • Tax Specialist
  • Revenue Tax Specialist

  • Collect and analyze data to detect deficient controls, duplicated effort, extravagance, fraud, or non-compliance with laws, regulations, and management policies.
  • Advise clients in areas such as compensation, employee health care benefits, the design of accounting or data processing systems, or long-range tax or estate plans.
  • Audit payroll and personnel records to determine unemployment insurance premiums, workers' compensation coverage, liabilities, and compliance with tax laws.
  • Compute taxes owed and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting, or other tax requirements.
  • Evaluate taxpayer finances to determine tax liability, using knowledge of interest and discount rates, annuities, valuation of stocks and bonds, and amortization valuation of depletable assets.
  • Represent clients before taxing authorities and provide support during litigation involving financial issues.
  • Review taxpayer accounts, and conduct audits on-site, by correspondence, or by summoning taxpayer to office.

  • Collect evidence for legal proceedings.
  • Calculate tax information.
  • Pay charges, fees, or taxes.