Intern - Tax and Accounting Accounting - Schoolcraft, MI at Geebo

Intern - Tax and Accounting

Tax and Accounting Intern - Schoolcraft, MIThis is a paid Internship.
About UsGreenStone Farm Credit Services is over an $13 billion financial services institution with over 600 employees in 35 locations throughout Michigan and northeast Wisconsin.
GreenStone provides short term and long-term credit to our customers, as well as a variety of other products and services, such as crop insurance, life and disability insurance, accounting services, tax planning and preparation, and appraisals.
Position DescriptionWe are looking for a Tax & Accounting Intern in our Schoolcraft branch during the Tax Season.
The Internship will run approximately from November/December 2023 through April 2024.
Some travel may be required.
This position's schedule requires in office presence Monday - Friday.
Compensation will be $19/hour for this internship.
Position ResponsibilitiesAssist staff in processing year end accounting information.
Prepare payroll tax reports, coordinate workload to meet deadlines.
Prepare business and individual W-2, 1099, and other miscellaneous tax forms.
Provide support to the Senior Tax Accountant with data entry for income tax returns.
Provide basic individual tax support and preparation depending on experience/education.
Assist staff to ensure customer service that exceeds customer expectations.
Primary RequirementsMust be pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Accounting.
Sophomore Status or above.
3.
0 GPA is required.
Interest in Tax preparation.
Interest or experience working in the agricultural sector.
Recommended Skills Customer Service Data Entry Income Tax Stress Management Irs Tax Forms Tax Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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