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Remote Ria Firm Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Tax Manager

Minneapolis, MN · Remote

$110K - $150K/yr

This is a remote position. About the Firm Our client is a $350M registered investment advisory (RIA) firm based in Minnesota, built around a simple but powerful philosophy: clients are owned by the ...

Wealth Advisor

Minneapolis, MN · On-site +1

$150K - $250K/yr

... RIA or Wealth Management Firm. * The series 65 license is required for the position; however ... remote and hybrid options What's in it for you: - Working with an industry leader : Be part of a ...

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What is the difference between Remote Ria Firm vs Remote Financial Advisor?

AspectRemote Ria FirmRemote Financial Advisor
CredentialsSeries 7, 66, or 65 licenses, CFP certification often preferredCFP certification, Series 7, 66, or 65 licenses
Work EnvironmentOperates independently or within a firm, providing investment management services remotelyProvides personalized financial planning and advice remotely to clients
Employer & Industry UsageRegistered Investment Advisor firms, financial services industryFinancial planning firms, independent advisors, banks

The main difference is that a Remote Ria Firm is a registered entity offering investment management services, while a Remote Financial Advisor provides personalized financial planning and advice. Both roles require similar credentials and often work remotely within the financial industry, but their primary functions differ—investment management versus comprehensive financial planning.

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Remote Ria Firm jobs? Cities in Minnesota with the most Remote Ria Firm job openings:
Tax Manager

Tax Manager

White Tiger Connections

Minneapolis, MN • Remote

$110K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

This is a remote position.

About the Firm

Our client is a $350M registered investment advisory (RIA) firm based in Minnesota, built around a simple but powerful philosophy: clients are owned by the firm, not any single partner. The team operates with genuine cohesion, high accountability, and a shared commitment to exceptional client service. Everyone has a voice. Heads are down getting the work done, but there's real camaraderie and a lightheartedness that makes the culture stand out.

Their client base centers on equity compensation holders, founders, self-employed business owners, and high-net-worth individuals, including retirees navigating sudden wealth events and inheritance situations. The firm is growing intentionally, and they're now ready to bring tax services fully in-house as a natural extension of an already integrated financial planning offering.

About the Role

The firm is building its tax practice from scratch, and they're looking for the manager who will own it. The Tax Manager will serve as the senior tax voice at the firm — the primary point of contact for all tax compliance, advisory, and notice responses across the client base. The expectation is full ownership of the function: being able to walk into any client meeting, lead any conversation, and represent the tax practice the way the firm's advisors represent the planning function. Over time, this person will shape what tax services look like at the firm, with meaningful upside tied to what they help build.

Responsibilities
  • Own the end-to-end tax function, including compliance, basic advisory, and IRS/state notice responses for individual and business clients

  • Serve as the firm's primary tax relationship manager — clients should feel they have a trusted tax advisor, not just a preparer

  • Collaborate closely with financial advisors and ownership to deliver a fully integrated client experience across planning and tax

  • Manage relationships with outside vendors for complex returns, ensuring seamless coordination and quality control

  • Build the internal infrastructure — processes, workflows, and standards — for a tax practice being stood up from the ground floor

  • Lead client meetings independently on all tax matters; step into any advisory conversation with confidence

  • Stay current on equity compensation taxation, including RSUs, PSUs, NQSOs, ISOs, and related planning considerations

  • Contribute meaningfully to leadership discussions as the practice scales; this person will be closely involved in decisions from early on

  • Mentor and develop junior staff as the team grows



Requirements
  • CPA or EA required

  • 5+ years of tax experience in a public accounting firm, with demonstrated strength in individual and business owner tax compliance

  • Experience managing client relationships at a senior level — comfortable being the face of the tax function

  • Strong background in equity compensation taxation strongly preferred (RSUs, PSUs, stock options)

  • Proven ability to build — processes, client relationships, and a practice — not just maintain existing ones

  • Experience supervising or mentoring staff, even informally

  • Strong communicator who can translate complex tax concepts for clients without financial backgrounds

  • Reasonably social and collaborative; "work hard, play hard" is a phrase the team would use to describe themselves

  • Intellectually honest — the firm deeply values people who ask questions over people who fake certainty

  • Comfortable operating with autonomy in a remote environment while staying closely connected to a tight-knit team



Benefits
  • Competitive compensation

  • Significant upside potential — equity participation or performance-based compensation tied to the growth of the tax practice

  • Incredible quality of life