Tax Preparer | EA or EA-Track/Intent
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Finance & Banking
Tax Accountant, Tax Advisor, Tax Manager, Accounting & Finance -
Accounting
Tax Accountant, Tax Advisor, Tax Manager, Accounting & Finance
You're not looking for another seasonal form-processing seat where tax work gets treated like a commodity. You want tax work that matters in the client conversation, work that makes an impact in people’s lives that they notice and you can feel, and a team and company around you that makes you feel like you’re “one of us”; a place you’re proud to work and feel like you belong.
Fuchs Financial is adding a practical tax preparer focused on individual returns, client‑ready communication, and tax judgment in a retirement‑planning environment. This is a tax‑first seat, not a bookkeeping job dressed up as tax.
Your work matters here because taxes sit close to the planning questions clients actually bring: retirement income, Roth conversions, RMDs, capital gains exposure, deductions, credits, and multiple income sources. We need someone with credible experience in individual tax preparation who can handle real tax‑season pressure and explain issues clearly to retirement‑age households.
What you will own- Prepare individual tax returns with accuracy, documentation discipline, and clean follow-through.
- Communicate clearly with clients when tax questions need context.
- Work alongside an advisor‑led retirement planning firm where tax execution supports a broader client promise.
- Bring quality‑control habits strong enough to help rebuild confidence in the tax function.
The strongest fit might be an EA, AFSP preparer, CPA, senior seasonal preparer, boutique tax preparer, small‑practice tax professional, or public accounting tax staff member who wants planning‑adjacent tax work without chasing audits, partner‑track public accounting, or isolated seasonal processing.
EA credentials are valuable here. EA‑track intent is valuable too. The bigger test is whether you can own returns, communicate with clients, and keep the work tight when volume and deadlines rise.
You should bring- Practical individual tax‑preparation experience.
- Strong client‑facing communication.
- Accuracy, documentation discipline, responsiveness, and deadline ownership.
- EA, AFSP, CPA, or credible EA‑track intent.
This will not fit someone with shallow tax experience, someone who only wants seasonal form processing, or someone who needs every department detail fully settled before stepping into a rebuild.
But if you want tax‑preparation work with more client relevance, stronger planning context, and a seat where practical tax judgment is respected, this is worth a closer look.
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