Tax Preparer
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Accounting
Tax Accountant, Public Accounting -
Finance & Banking
Tax Accountant
Overview
Are you learning… or just getting faster?
At this stage in your career, it is easy to confuse repetition with progression.
More returns.
More shortcuts.
You are more efficient than you were two years ago.
But are you genuinely better?
This well established independent CPA firm in Dallas (TX) thinks differently about early career tax professionals.
They care about how you develop, not just how many returns you can push through in busy season.
You will prepare individual, partnership, corporate, and trust returns. That part matters.
But you will also:
- Work directly with experienced CPAs who explain the why behind the numbers
- Sit in on planning and advisory conversations
- See multi-entity and more complex client structures earlier than most firms allow
- Build technical depth that directly supports your CPA exams
CPA study support here is not lip service. It is structured, encouraged, and tied to real work that reinforces what you are learning.
The result?
You grow in judgment.
You gain confidence with clients.
You become promotion ready because you can actually think through issues, not just process them.
Responsibilities- You will prepare individual, partnership, corporate, and trust returns. That part matters.
- Work directly with experienced CPAs who explain the why behind the numbers
- Sit in on planning and advisory conversations
- See multi-entity and more complex client structures earlier than most firms allow
- Build technical depth that directly supports your CPA exams
- Two to four years of tax experience within a CPA firm
- CPA exams in progress or starting soon
- Someone who wants to understand tax, not just prepare it
- Someone who values feedback and structured development
If you are in the middle of busy season, no one expects you to walk away mid stream.
Many professionals are having conversations now with a view to starting after 4/15. It allows you to finish properly, reset over the summer, and step into a new environment with space to settle in before the fall deadlines.
That s how to do it.
If you are a Tax Preparer in Dallas who wants real development, real CPA support, and a clearer path forward, this is well worth exploring.
Next stepsIf your resume isn’t ready yet, don’t worry. Just send me a message, or call me on , and we’ll talk.
I’m Alex Alcock at Distinct Recruitment
. I work with CPA firms and tax specialists across Texas, and I know how important it is to find a role that balances learning, progression, and life outside of work
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