Tax Winter 2026 Internship - Bethesda, MD
CohnReznick
Intern
United States
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2025-06-11 15天前
2025-06-11 15天前
职位描述
YOUR ROLE. As a Tax Winter Intern, you will be responsible for becoming familiar with current tax theories and laws and performing procedures in accordance with firm standards and in an accurate, thorough, and timely manner. Responsibilities include but not limited to: Work on a variety of client deliverable including preparation of tax returns, individuals, partnerships and corporate tax returns. Identify potential tax issues and prepare tax adjusting entries and tax trial balances based on audited or client provided trial balances. Assist the team with daily client workflow. YOUR EXPERIENCE. We are looking for highly dedicated students with impressive credentials that are driven by new challenges and growth opportunities. We seek team players who believe in providing world-class client service and are interested in becoming immersed in various industries. Successful team members are looking for a work environment that values and promotes camaraderie, collaboration and giving back to the community. The successful candidate will have: Pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Accounting Plan to complete 150 credit hours between May 2026 - September 2027 in order to be CPA licensed Have a minimum 3.0 GPA in both your major and overall Successful completion of two accounting courses prior to the start of your internship Have held leadership positions in student organizations, extracurricular activities and/or on team projects Prior work or internship experience is a plus Exhibit excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment Able to learn in a fast-paced environment Possess strong computer literacy and proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) CohnReznick does not offer sponsorship to foreign nationals for Entry Level Roles (new associates and interns). In order to apply for an internship or an Associate role at CohnReznick, successful candidates will have to provide proof of work authorization such as U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency status.