Role Description and Qualifications of the Tax Intern
Primary functions of the Tax Intern shall include:
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Assist in the review of tax workpapers, including common book-to-tax adjustments and partnership allocations;
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Assist in the review of US tax filings and payments
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Monitor the delivery status of US tax reporting and tax workpapers in coordination with Ardian’s tax advisors and administrators;
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Archive final tax deliverables and organize data stored in Ardian’s document repositories;
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Summarize tax disputes and inquiries received from US federal and state tax regulators to share with US tax advisors;
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Assist in preparing materials and supporting schedules for presentations and memos
Qualifications for the position shall include:
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Master’s in taxation program candidate;
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Rising senior or entering fifth year of a Master’s program;
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Minimum GPA of 3.3;
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Strong written and verbal communication skills.
What We Do
Ardian is a world-leading private investment house with assets of US$130bn managed or advised in Europe, North America, and Asia. The company is majority-owned by its employees. It keeps entrepreneurship at its heart and focuses on delivering excellent investment performance to its global investor base.
Through its commitment to shared outcomes for all stakeholders, Ardian’s activities fuel individual, corporate and economic growth around the world.
Holding close its core values of excellence, loyalty and entrepreneurship, Ardian maintains a truly global network, with more than 850 employees working from fifteen offices across Europe (Frankfurt, Jersey, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Milan, Paris and Zurich), the Americas (New York, San Francisco and Santiago) and Asia (Beijing, Singapore, Tokyo and Seoul). It manages funds on behalf of round 1,000 clients through five pillars of investment expertise: Fund of Funds, Direct Funds, Infrastructure, Real Estate and Private Debt.