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Associate - Tax – Energy

Weaver IndiaBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Weaver India is hiring a Tax Associate to join their growing team. The role focuses on preparing federal tax returns and managing concurrent client assignments. Candidates must have US tax experience and proficiency in CCH suite tools. This is a client-facing position requiring strong communication skills and in-office presence.

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Experience

1+ years

Function

Accounting

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Weaver India is hiring a Tax Associate to join their growing team. The role focuses on preparing federal tax returns and managing concurrent client assignments. Candidates must have US tax experience and proficiency in CCH suite tools. This is a client-facing position requiring strong communication skills and in-office presence.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid professional firm role with specific requirements, but the domain is general accounting rather than high-growth tech.

Very clear expectations, specific software requirements, and defined educational prerequisites.

Must haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting
  • Minimum 1 or more years of experience in US tax
  • Proficient in CCH Axcess, Prosystem Fx Engagement, Gofile room
  • Experience in preparing federal tax returns (Form 1065, Form 1120)
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

Tools and skills

cch axcessprosystem fx engagementgofile roomform 1065form 1120microsoft office

Nice to have: checkpoint, cch, excel, tax research software.

About the company

Professional services firm specializing in tax and accounting, well-established but not a tier-1 technology company.

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