Revenue Field Auditor II Interstate/Remote
Job description
Pay Grade: NC20
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We currently have three openings for an Interstate Field Auditor II: positions 60081830, 60081841, and 60081828.
These remote positions can be located within 50 miles from the center city of Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; San Francisco, California; San Jose, California; Boston, Massachusetts; Baltimore, Maryland; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Seattle, Washington.
There may be a Cost-of-Living adjustment added to the annual salary depending on city location.
The primary purpose of this position is to conduct independent examinations of financial records of taxpayers that have unique or special audit features or anticipated accounting, tax law, or investigative problems. The audits are complex and include Fortune 500 companies in the incumbent’s designated geographical area. It is the responsibility of this position to review and audit, in an accurate and thorough manner, all tax schedules administered by the Department to ensure they are in compliance with the statutes and to make appropriate adjustments based on the accounting records available. The responsibilities and duties of this position can be categorized into three major areas: auditing, selection and planning and organization. The individual selected for this position possesses comprehensive knowledge of accounting principles and auditing techniques and has the ability to apply these techniques to audits of large Fortune 500 Corporations. The Examination Division focuses on computer assisted/statistical sample auditing to conduct its sales and use tax audits.
Areas of responsibility include:
Perform complex and specialized audits
Justify and defend audit findings
Communicate comprehensive information on matters of complex nature in a concise manner
Write comprehensive reports of examinations that serve as the basis for changes and proposed adjustments in cases of considerable importance and complexity
Investigate beyond what is reported on a tax return, and detects situations where the potential exists for taxes to be understated or expenses/deduction to be overstated
Accumulate all pertinent facts and documentation
Exercise adequate judgment to know when to end an examination
Utilize a variety of accounting systems, including computerized systems, including those peculiar to certain businesses and industries in order to make complex tax determinations.
Some overnight travel is required. NCDOR does not provide relocation compensation.
About the Department:
At the North Carolina Department of Revenue our mission is to fund public services benefiting the people of North Carolina, we administer the tax laws and collect taxes due in an impartial, consistent, secure, and efficient manner. Together we are a SMART organization because we: Safeguard customer information; Maintain a knowledgeable workforce; Achieve a high level of understanding and compliance; Respond with accurate information through innovative services; and Treat our customers fairly. Through modernization efforts in technology, we believe we've set a high standard that other agencies will admire. As an employer, we offer excellent benefits, stable work environment, competitive salaries, defined career paths, and training programs that will enable you to be successful.
Demonstrated experience performing independent examination and analysis of sales and use tax and/or complex corporate returns, records, financial statements, and systems for accuracy, completeness and conformance to statutes and rules
Comprehensive knowledge of state and federal tax issues, auditing and accounting theories and principles
Ability to perform complex, specialized audits
Ability to justify and defend audit findings
Extensive technical expertise in working with large complex (fortune 500) taxpayers
Ability to communicate comprehensive information on matters of complex nature in a concise manner
MANAGEMENT PREFERENCE:
Three years of demonstrated experience performing independent examination and analysis of sales and use tax and/or complex corporate returns, records, financial statements, and systems for accuracy, completeness and conformance to statutes and rules.
Advanced accounting degree or CPA certificate.
Knowledge of federal corporate income tax.
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Economics, Accounting or related field with at least eighteen semester hours of accounting from an appropriately accredited institution and one year of experience as a Field Auditor I or equivalent; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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