Career Level Requirement
Early Career
If you are currently pursuing college coursework or have completed a bachelor's degree or higher in the past 12 months.
KPMG recruits on a rolling basis.
Candidates are considered as they apply, until the opportunity is filled.
You are encouraged to apply expeditiously to one role for which you are qualified and is of the greatest interest.
You are limited to a maximum of two active applications.
Give serious thought to your location preference.
We strongly recommend applying to the location where you want to build your life and career long-term.
Start Season & Year: Summer 2025
Earliest Graduation Date: Dec 2025
Latest Graduation Date: Sep 2026
At KPMG, you can become an integral part of a dynamic team at one of the worlds top tax firms.
Enjoy a collaborative, future-forward culture that empowers your success.
Work with KPMGs extensive network of specialists & enjoy access to our Ignition Centers, where deep industry knowledge merges with cutting-edge technologies to create innovative tax solutions.
Join a diverse team helping high-profile clients understand, analyze, and respond to complex business opportunities and challenges.
Develop your career through a range of multifaceted engagements, formal training, and informal mentoring.
At KPMG, we believe nothing is more important than investing in our culture because It has an investment in our people, our future, and what we stand for as a firm.
KPMG is currently seeking a Tax Intern to join our State &Local Tax practice.
Responsibilities:
Work as a part of a multi-disciplinary team that focuses on delivering transaction related tax due diligence and acquisition structuring services to buyers and sellersAdvise private equity and commercial clients on transaction-related SALT matters as they pertain to mergers and acquisitions (M&A)Identify and estimate historical and current SALT exposures related to income tax, indirect taxes (sales/use tax, gross receipts tax, franchise tax, employment tax) and unclaimed property.
Identify SALT opportunities related to acquisition or disposition structuring stepsResearch tax laws and form position on the application of such laws to specific facts presented during the transaction; Stay current on state and local tax legislative, judicial and administrative developmentsIdentify and deliver/support post-transaction integration opportunities and work to develop new client relationships with newly acquired business entitiesDraft due diligence reports and/or memorandums capturing areas of risk and addressing the application of law to factsRead and draft comments on transaction related documents (e.g., purchase agreements, acquisition structure deck, 100 Day Plan, etc.)
based on information obtained during tax due diligence and other transaction related servicesBuild capabilities in key technologies that enable tax professionals for client service delivery such as artificial intelligence (AI), Alteryx, Power BI, and moreQualifications: Must be enrolled in an accredited college or university and pursuing the following degrees/majors: JD or equivalent programUpon completion of this internship, candidates must have additional academic credits to complete before obtaining their degree and/or CPA eligibility requirementsPreferred GPA of 3.0 or aboveStrong tax research skillsDemonstrated quality service mindset; strong technical aptitude, critical thinking skills and ability to navigate MS Office applications including Excel, PowerPoint, Word and OutlookExcellent communication, organization, time management and leadership skills; flexible and adaptable team player; and resourceful in delivering high quality workAbility to learn and navigate technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), Alteryx and Power BIMust reside within a reasonably commutable distance to the office for this position and be able to travel to reasonably commutable work locations using own means of transportation, such as a personal vehicle or public transportationAbility to travel and/or work on-site at client premises as needed, at times with relatively short noticeMust be authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for employment-based visa sponsorship now or in the future.
KPMG LLP will not sponsor applicants for U.S. work visa status for this opportunity (no sponsorship is available for H-1B, L-1, TN, O-1, E-3, H-1B1, F-1, J-1, OPT, CPT or any other employment-based visa)KPMG complies with all local/state regulations regarding displaying salary ranges.
If required, the ranges displayed below or via the URL below are specifically for those potential hires who will work in the location(s) listed.
Any offered salary is determined based on relevant factors such as applicant's skills, job responsibilities, prior relevant experience, certain degrees and certifications and market considerations.
In addition, the firm is proud to offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package, with options designed to help you make the best decisions for yourself, your family, and your lifestyle.
Available benefits are based on eligibility.
Our Total Rewards package includes a variety of medical and dental plans, vision coverage, disability and life insurance, 401(k) plans, and a robust suite of personal well-being benefits to support your mental health.
Depending on job classification, standard work hours, and years of service, KPMG provides Personal Time Off per fiscal year.
Additionally, each year the firm publishes a calendar of holidays to be observed during the year and provides two firmwide breaks each year where employees will not be required to use Personal Time Off; one is at year end and the other is around the July 4th holiday.
Additional details about our benefits can be found towards the bottom of our KPMG US Careers site at "Benefits & How We Work".
Follow this link to obtain salary ranges by city outside of CA:
https://kpmg.com/us/en/how-we-work/pay-transparency.html/?id=UTAMAIJ_8_24
California Salary Range: $99000 - $133000