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Tax Accountant II, Investmnts

GA, USRemoteusvia direct
// Job Type
Full Time
// Salary
USD 65,000 - 90,000/year
// Salary Range
65,000–90,000 USD / year
// Posted
1 month ago
// Work Mode
remote

About the Role

Tax Accountant II, Investmnts The Company:  Aflac Incorporated The Location:  GA, US The Division:  Tax Job Id:  8871 Salary Range: $65,000 - $ 90,000 Job Posting End Date: March 31, 2026   We’ve Got You Under Our Wing We are the duck. We develop and empower our people, cultivate relationships, give back to our community, and celebrate every success along the way. We do it all…The Aflac Way.   Aflac, a Fortune 500 company, is an industry leader in voluntary insurance products that pay cash directly to policyholders and one of America's best-known brands. Aflac has been recognized as Fortune’s 50 Best Workplaces for Diversity and as one of World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere.com.   Our business is about being there for people in need. So, ask yourself, are you the duck? If so, there’s a home, and a flourishing career for you at Aflac.   Work Designation. Depending on your location within the continental US, this role may be hybrid or remote. If you live within 50 miles of the Aflac offices located in Columbus, GA or Columbia, SC, this role will be hybrid. This means you will be expected to work in the office for at least 60% of the work week. You will work from your home (within the continental US) for the remaining portion of the work week. Details of this schedule will be discussed with your leadership.  If you live more than 50 miles from the Aflac offices located in Columbus, GA or Columbia, SC, this role will be remote. This means you will be expected to work from your home, within the continental US. If the role is remote, there may be occasions that you are requested to come to the office based on business need. Any requests to come to the office would be communicated with you in advance.   What does it take to be successful at Aflac? Acting with Integrity Communicating Effectively Pursuing Self-Development Serving Customers Supporting Change Supporting Organizational Goals Working with Diverse Populations   What does it take to be successful in this role? Knowledge of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) codes and regulations, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), SEC, and other federal regulations, Statutory Accounting Principles (SSAP), state insurance department statutes, federal and other state regulations, with an emphasis on tax accounting and investments   Strong knowledge of the principles and practices of accounting and financial systems user applications (SAP), and tax research services and software (Thompson Reuters Checkpoint and OneSource preferred), including input/output processing and complex system concepts, and the ability to understand and use computer systems and application tools for analysis   Experience and proficiency in Microsoft Office with intermediate Excel skills   Knowledge and demonstrated experience performing moderately complex financial analysis and related valuation methodologies, systems, and quantitative business-based analysis, metrics, and experimental designs; ability to prepare statistical studies and trend analysis using internal and external information to demonstrate relevant changes and recommend improvements   Basic Understanding of partnership taxation and flow-through entity reporting    Exposure to investment vehicles such as limited partnerships, funds, or structured products     Education & Experience Required Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related  field Two years of corporate-level tax accounting experience in an organization of comparable size Or an equivalent combination of education and experience   Education & Experience Preferred Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Designation Insurance, investment, or financial-services experience; public accounting background (Big 4 or natiaonal firms a plus) Exposure to partnership tax compliance (Forms 1065, Schedule K-1s, capital accounts) Demonstrated interest in finance or capital markets (e.g., progress toward CFA or similar credential)   Travel Less than or equal to 10%   Principal Duties & Responsibilities Researches investment tax technical issues, interprets and applies laws, regulations, and municipal ordinances; acts in an advisory capacity working with tax department management and/or designated representatives providing guidance and direction on and clarifying the interpretation of the investment tax accounting procedures, policies, and practices of the company and applicable regulatory authorities   Assists with the compilation and calculation of investment deferred taxes pursuant to ASC740, FAS 109 and SSAP 101; applies GAAP, STAT and income tax accounting principles to analysis of financial transactions for accurate reporting in financial statements   Acts as a resource to other departments with respect to Investment tax accounting issues   Collects, organizes, analyzes, and evaluates moderately complex investment tax financial data and other related information; completes quantitative and qualitative reviews, and prepares required internal and external investment tax records, reports, statistics, financial statements, analysis, stockholder reports, etc.; develops and presents conclusions to management; participates on project teams or committees assisting with the development and implementation of tax department goals and objectives aimed at enhancing customer service, process improvement, and resource management   Identifies and resolves investment tax accounting and financial transaction discrepancies and provides detailed explanations for variances between actual and planned investment activities; ensures necessary general ledger account corrections are completed; maintains complete and accurate regulatory filings; assists with developing, analyzing, and implementing investment tax accounting procedures in a systems environment in conformance with GAAP, SSAP, federal, state, and local regulatory standards; assists with audits and evaluations of systems’ and procedures’ effectiveness, and confirms the consistent application of accounting pronouncements and policies   Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with business partners and with federal, state and municipal agencies; stays abreast of current investment tax trends and regulatory investment tax changes in the industry; assists senior team members in developing and implementing new applications and analytical models or enhancing existing systems   Assists with partnership tax compliance activities, including review of externally prepared Forms 1065 and Schedule K-1s, coordination of tax data colletion and retrieval from third-party systems, and organization and distribution of information to external preparers   Performs other duties as required

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