This reporter would need to demonstrate a deep understanding of taxes and have a capacity to clearly explain how taxes work, the different ways that individuals and businesses are taxed, income vs capital gains, the tax burden on different levels of income and wealth, as well as proposals to change the tax code or simplify it.
The beat would include a mix of breaking news, enterprise, explanatory and investigative stories, including scoops of ideas, as well as profiles. This reporter would be responsible for covering new tax legislation or tax changes that are being seriously discussed on the Hill or within the White House, along with lobbying strategies being employed by companies, governments and the tax industry.
Our ideal candidate would look for trends and developments that tell our audience something about how tax policy influences corporate and individual decision-making. That includes covering the impact of the Biden administration’s myriad tax credits and tax incentives, including how they are influencing behavior and impacting federal revenues.
Candidates should be excited about juggling breaking news and live coverage and have a knack for bringing arcane and complex tax topics to life with color, anecdotes and captivating prose
Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
This position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
The annual base pay salary for this role is between $120,126.82 and $155,000.00.
To apply, go here.
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