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Tax Manager

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Distinct

Remote

$142,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 13 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Tax Manager Distinct - 4.5 Baltimore, MD Job Details Full-time $125,000 - $160,000 a year 4 hours ago Benefits Health savings account Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching Employee discount Flexible schedule Life insurance Retirement plan Qualifications Tax law compliance support Teamwork Customer relationship building Public accounting Mentoring Full Job Description Tax Manager Baltimore, MD $125,000 - $160,000 + bonus Most Tax Managers don't leave because they're looking for more responsibility. If anything, they usually have enough of that already. What they're looking for is a better platform. Better clients. Better leadership. Better opportunities. A clearer path towards whatever comes next. Because by the time you've reached Manager level, you've already proven you can handle technical tax work. The question becomes whether the firm around you is helping you build a career or simply giving you a larger workload each year. This opportunity is aimed squarely at people who still enjoy public accounting, but want to be part of a firm that's actively growing and creating opportunities rather than simply maintaining the status quo. Why they're hiring The firm continues to grow across multiple service lines and the tax practice is a significant part of that success. Growth is creating opportunities for experienced Managers who want more visibility, more influence, and a greater role in shaping client relationships. This isn't a backfill position. It's an investment in the future. They're looking for someone who can manage client portfolios, review complex work, mentor staff, and become a trusted advisor to business owners who increasingly rely on the firm for more than just compliance support. The technical side of the role matters. But at this level, relationships matter just as much. What the role actually looks like The client base is broad, which keeps the work interesting and commercially relevant. You'll work with: Privately owned businesses Real estate groups Construction companies Professional service firms Family owned organisations High net worth individuals The role combines technical work, client management, advisory conversations, and team leadership. One week you might be helping a business owner navigate a significant planning opportunity. The next, you're reviewing complex returns, mentoring staff, or working alongside senior leadership on a client strategy discussion. The variety is one of the reasons people tend to enjoy the role. No two days look exactly the same. Why people tend to join Many candidates arrive at this stage of their career facing a similar choice. Stay where they are and hope opportunities eventually appear. Or move somewhere larger and risk becoming one of hundreds of Managers within a much bigger structure. This opportunity offers something in between. The firm has the resources, reputation, and client base of a larger organisation, but still manages to maintain an environment where individuals can make a visible impact. The hybrid working model reflects that mindset. Flexibility is built into the culture because people are trusted to manage their workload professionally. The focus is on outcomes rather than presenteeism. That tends to appeal to experienced professionals who no longer need somebody monitoring their every move. What progression actually looks like Every firm talks about progression. Candidates have become rightly sceptical of that. The better question is whether there are examples of people who have genuinely progressed through the business. The answer here is yes. The firm continues to invest heavily in leadership development and has created opportunities for people to move into increasingly senior positions as the organisation grows.
Whether your ambitions involve:
Senior Manager Director Business development leadership Building a specialist niche Future Partner opportunities There is room to shape a career that aligns with your strengths. The path won't look identical for everyone. And that's exactly the point. The culture in practice A lot of firms describe themselves as collaborative. The difference here is that it feels genuine. People help each other because they want the team to succeed. Leadership remains accessible. Ideas are encouraged. Good work gets recognised. The environment feels ambitious without becoming exhausting. Professional without becoming overly corporate. Supportive without becoming dependent. That's often what candidates are looking for when they decide it's time for a change. Not less ambition. Just a healthier version of it. Who tends to thrive here? Usually someone who enjoys being involved in the bigger picture. Someone who likes helping clients solve problems rather than simply delivering tax returns. Someone who enjoys mentoring staff and building relationships alongside the technical side of the work. Most importantly, someone who wants their next move to be a meaningful one. Because whilst the firm is hiring a Tax Manager today, they're really looking for someone who could become an important part of the business for many years to come. Not ready with a resume? Or want a bit more information before applying? That's fine. Apply the old-fashioned way, or simply reach out to me on LinkedIn or through the Distinct Recruitment website. I'll happily talk you through the role, the firm, and where it could take you before you make any commitments. I'm Abigail Stephen, Recruiter at Distinct. I don't just look at job specs; I look at people, and where they'll thrive. It's not about filling gaps. It's about finding a fit that lasts. Outside of work, balance for me is Pilates to reset, travel to explore, and skiing to recharge. Because the truth is, you don't slog through hours for the love of a spreadsheet. You do it for the freedom it buys you. Same principle here.
INDCO Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$125,000.00 - $160,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance
Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Baltimore, MD 21230