Tax Analyst Operations - BSC (Hybrid)

About the position

The Tax Analyst will work closely with team members to support Exelon’s tax life cycle which involves a wide range of responsibilities including accounting, compliance, forecasting, and regulatory reporting. This role will also involve technical analysis, including research and drafting documentation.

Responsibilities

  • Support the interim and annual tax accounting process to ensure accurate and timely reporting for both income taxes and taxes other than income taxes (TOTIT). Responsibilities include preparing and documenting supporting calculations and tax accounting positions.
  • Support the tax compliance function to ensure accurate and timely reporting. Responsibilities include preparing federal and state income tax calculations, income tax returns, extensions, estimated tax payments, and responding to notices from taxing authorities as well as researching and documenting income tax positions. Responsibilities also include preparing tax TOTIT return filings.
  • Support the financial tax forecasting process to ensure accurate and timely reporting. Responsibilities include preparing projected income tax and TOTIT obligations as well as scenario modeling.
  • Support the regulatory filing process to ensure accurate and timely reporting. Responsibilities include preparing rate case filings, regulatory deliverables, and responses to regulatory data requests.
  • Independently research various complex tax issues to determine the appropriate tax treatment and related reporting. Research includes preparing written memorandums and technical presentations.
  • Proactively identify, drive, and implement process improvements that promote risk management, streamline activities, and enhance transparency in tax work streams. Participate in project planning and support special projects including the implementation of new technologies. Actively identify and pursue innovation opportunities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting or other financial discipline.
  • 2+ years or more of professional tax experience focusing on large, publicly traded companies in a corporate tax department, public accounting firm or law firm.
  • Assumes personal ownership for developing tax technical and communication skills.

Nice-to-haves

  • Certified Public Accountant or other financial certification and/or advanced degree (JD or MST).

Benefits

  • Annual salary will vary based on a candidate’s skills, qualifications, experience, and other factors: \$67,200.00/Yr. – \$92,400.00/Yr.
  • Annual Bonus for eligible positions: 10%
  • 401(k) match and annual company contribution
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Generous paid time off options, including vacation, sick time, floating and fixed holidays, maternity leave and bonding/primary caregiver leave or parental leave
  • Employee Assistance Program and resources for mental and emotional support
  • Wellbeing programs such as tuition reimbursement, adoption and surrogacy assistance and fitness reimbursement
  • Referral bonus program
  • And much more
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