4 days per week in office - please note that this position can also be filled in any of our offices across CanadaAre you known as a trusted professional whose work quality, rigor, and reliability are well established? Here’s an opportunity that might interest you.You Will Be Focusing On Compensation and Partner File ManagementMaintain rigorous, structured, and up-to-date documentation of associate filesPrepare, structure and analyze the financial information required to respond to information requests related to partner filesPrepare and analyze partner compensation schedulesProduce and validate monthly distribution and payment files to partners, including retirement allowances and consulting fees, in accordance with applicable agreementsUpload monthly distribution data to the payroll systemPrepare and coordinate capital contributions and repayments and act as a point of contact with banksActively participate in the continuous improvement of the Partners Office processes, policies, and practicesCoordinate the allocation of amounts due to partners in connection with the global referral programSupport management in all communications to partnersSupport partners in the creation of a professional corporationFinancial Accounting, Controls and Continuous ImprovementPrepare and record month‑end and year‑end entries related to the Partners OfficeDevelop and maintain internal controls related to partners' equitySupport external auditorsTaxAssist in the preparation and follow‑up of partners' tax obligations (T5013, RL‑15 and other applicable slips)Perform rigorous reconciliations between accounting, tax and operational dataAct as an internal expert in partnership taxation and demonstrate an ability to explain complex financial and tax information clearly and professionallyCollaborate with external firms (accounting firms) to obtain answers to more complex tax questions from partnersApply to the Canada Revenue Agency for certificates of residencyWhat You Bring To The RoleBachelor's degree in accounting or finance5 to 8 years of relevant experience in financial accounting or financial analysisExpertise in partnership taxation (or strong interest in taxation)Experience in a similar position within an accounting or law firm is a significant asset.Advanced command of ExcelHighly organized and excellent priority management skillsDemonstrated ability to structure information and communicate with clarity and professionalism when requiredBilingualism (French/English) requiredWhy Join Our TeamRetirement savings plan with employer contributionBenefit premiums paid by the firmTelemedicine servicesWellness matters: Flexible health and wellness allowance that covers much more than gym memberships!Training and development programs based on your interests and needsSalaryToronto: $81,500 - $100,700 Ottawa: $79,600 - $98,300 Vancouver: $79,600 - $98,300EEO and AccommodationsPlease note that applicants who receive an employment offer may be required during their employment with Norton Rose Fulbright to provide proof of vaccinations recommended from time to time by government or public health authorities. Norton Rose Fulbright has a duty to accommodate those who are unable to get vaccinated due to protected grounds. For applicants who require an accommodation, please contact us to discuss further.Diversity, Equity and InclusionAs part of a global legal practice, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada embraces a culture of excellence and client service, with a focus on flexibility, respect, diversity and openness. We strive to create an equitable, inclusive environment where everyone can bring their whole self to work and realize their career potential.To find out more about how we integrate diversity, equity and inclusion in everything we do please click Diversity, equity and inclusion | Canada | Global law firm | Norton Rose Fulbright.nortonrosefulbright.comPLEASE NOTE THAT THIS JOB POSTING IS BEING ADVERTISED TO FILL AN EXISTING VACANCY.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Senior Financial Analyst, Partners Office
NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
québec, québec
Published 18 days ago
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