Winter/Tax Internship
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Accounting
Tax Accountant
Friedman + Huey offers a unique opportunity for students who want real‑world tax experience or are exploring whether a career in tax accounting is the right path. Our internship program serves a diverse client base across the United States, ranging from individual taxpayers to high‑net‑worth individuals. As an intern, you will work on engaging and complex tax returns using advanced software tools, gaining hands‑on experience that goes far beyond the classroom.
- Program Dates: February 2027 – Mid‑April 2027 (Busy Season)
- Schedule Options: Part‑time (25–30 hours/week minimum), Full‑time, and flexible scheduling available
- Compensation: Paid internship
- Focus Area: Tax accounting exclusively (No auditing positions available)
This internship goes beyond basic tax preparation. While you will prepare individual tax returns (Form 1040s), you will also learn to:
- Analyze financial information and “read the story” behind the numbers
- Develop and implement strategic tax solutions
- Work with advanced tax software
Our internally developed training program is led by former interns who have successfully transitioned into experienced full‑time staff members. They understand your goals because they’ve been in your shoes. Each intern is assigned a dedicated mentor who provides guidance, answers questions, and supports your professional development throughout the program.
Qualifications:- Accounting major
- Completion of at least one tax course prior to the internship start date
The consistently positive feedback from former interns speaks volumes about the quality of this experience. This program is designed to provide meaningful, hands‑on exposure to tax accounting in a supportive and professional environment. If you’re looking for an immersive busy‑season experience that accelerates your growth and builds real‑world confidence, we encourage you to apply.
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