Tax Analyst Jobs in Chicago, IL
Tax Analyst jobs in Chicago are in strong demand, concentrated in the Loop, River North, and the Fulton Market corridor across financial services, professional services, and manufacturing. Top employers hiring right now include KPMG, Crowe LLP, and EisnerAmper. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Department
F&A FIN - Tax Accounting
About the Department
Job Summary
Responsibilities
- Monitors the receipt of Schedules K-1 from the University's investment partnerships and funds. Reviews K-1s for items relevant to unrelated business taxable income (UBTI) and net investment income (NII). Reconciles K-1 data against internal investment records and follows up with fund managers and administrators for clarification.
- Computes UBTI from partnership activities, including debt-financed income and other items reportable on the 990-T. Applies the UBTI siloing rules to separately track income and loss by trade or business. Maintains silo-by-silo net operating loss records.
- Computes the NII for purposes of the excise tax on certain private university endowments (Form 4720). Tracks the components of NII across the investment portfolio.
- Maintains and updates the tax basis of all investments across the portfolio, tracking capital contributions, distributions, and adjustments.
- Serves as the University's primary point of contact with external fund managers, fund administrators, and tax advisors for gathering and analyzing tax data.
- Works with the University's custodian bank on tax reporting for daily valued investments.
- Captures key information for new investments, including entity treatment for U.S. tax purposes, domicile, and tax reporting provided by the fund, to ensure accurate and comprehensive tax reporting.
- Prepares international informational filings related to the investment portfolio, including Forms 5471, 8865, 8858, 926, and 8621. Conducts Subpart F income and GILTI calculations.
- Prepares schedules, workpapers, and supporting documentation that feed into the Form 990-T. Works with the Tax Manager and external tax preparers during the filing process.
- Works alongside the Investment Office team day-to-day to understand portfolio activity, new fund commitments, dispositions, and other transactions with tax implications.
- Prepares miscellaneous state income and franchise tax returns arising from the University's investment activities, including returns triggered by fund allocations of state-source income.
- Assists with other investment-related tax compliance as assigned.
- Keeps up with changes in tax law affecting tax-exempt organizations, partnership taxation, and international taxation.
- Participates in special projects as requested by management.
- Performs a variety of operating or cost accounting activities which require moderate knowledge of accounting theories and principles.
- Interprets accounting records for the purpose of determining gains and losses, receipts and disbursements, and inventory.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Master’s degree in accounting (MSA), taxation (MST), or MBA with a concentration in accounting.
Experience:
- At least two years of professional experience in tax compliance, public accounting, or in an in-house tax department.
- Previous work in a university, endowment, or institutional investment environment.
- Partnership tax and/or international tax experience is strongly preferred.
Certifications:
- CPA or CPA-eligible; Enrolled Agent (EA) also valued.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Exposure to alternative investments and endowment-related tax matters.
- Understanding of alternative investments and K-1 analysis.
- Familiarity with UBTI concepts, Form 990-T, or Form 4720.
- Exposure to international informational filings (Forms 5471, 8865, 8858, 926, 8621) and Subpart F or GILTI calculations.
- Familiarity with UBTI rules, the siloing rules and related NOL tracking, and the NII excise tax.
- Understanding of tax software, including K-1 aggregation software.
- Strong proficiency with Excel.
- Comfortable reading and interpreting the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, IRS form instructions, revenue rulings, and revenue procedures.
Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
The University of Chicago uses AI-assisted tools to streamline and augment some recruitment processes; however, AI is not used to make hiring decisions.
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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Benefits Eligible
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
Posting Statement
The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination.
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Who's Hiring
- KPMG5

- Crowe LLP5

- EisnerAmper3

- EY2

- PwC2

Top Industries Hiring
- Accounting & Auditing12
- Investment & Asset Management3
- Consulting & Professional Services2
- Fintech1
- Education1
Tax Analyst Jobs in Chicago: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a tax analyst job in Chicago?
The strongest path into Chicago's tax analyst market runs through its dense concentration of financial services firms, Big Four and regional accounting firms in the Loop, and large corporate headquarters in River North and the West Loop. Candidates with experience in corporate income tax, ASC 740 compliance, or multistate apportionment stand out most. Targeting mid-size manufacturing and insurance companies based in greater Chicago can also open doors faster than competing for the largest firm postings.
Which companies hire tax analysts in Chicago?
Companies currently hiring tax analysts in Chicago include KPMG, Crowe LLP, and EisnerAmper, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Chicago's hiring base is broad, covering global professional services firms, Fortune 500 corporate tax departments, regional insurers, and private equity-backed companies clustered in the Loop and surrounding business districts.
Are there remote tax analyst jobs in Chicago?
Yes, though availability varies: tax analyst roles tied to research, compliance review, and reporting tend to be more remote-friendly than those requiring in-person collaboration with finance teams or access to proprietary systems. About 27% of tax analyst openings tied to Chicago are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting a broader shift among Loop-based employers toward flexible arrangements for desk-based analytical work.
How can I get a tax analyst job in Chicago with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in Chicago is through junior tax associate or tax staff roles at regional accounting firms concentrated in the Loop, where training programs actively recruit candidates with a relevant degree and no prior corporate experience. Large Chicago-based manufacturers and insurers also hire tax interns who convert to full-time analysts. Completing the CPA exam process early and targeting smaller firms in the suburban Chicago corridor, including Schaumburg and Naperville, expands entry-level opportunities significantly.
Which industries hire the most tax analysts in Chicago?
Most tax analyst openings in Chicago sit in Accounting & Auditing, Investment & Asset Management, and Consulting & Professional Services, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Chicago's role as a headquarters city for major financial institutions, global accounting firms, and large industrial companies drives consistent demand across those sectors, particularly for analysts with corporate tax compliance and provision experience.
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