Associate Research Analyst, Property Tax

Remote, USA
Posted Jun 12, 2026
Full-time

As an employee-owned company, DMA prioritizes employees. Low turnover rates and tenured teams are living proof:  
2025 Great Places to Work Certified

Employee stock ownership program eligibility begins on day one of employment (ESOP contribution is targeted at 6% of your annual compensation)

Company paid parental leave

Generous time off package 

Multiple benefit plans, eligibility begins on day one of employment

Culturally focused on work/life balance, and the overall wellness of our employees

Position Summary

The Associate Research Analyst supports the Property Tax and Research functions by conducting foundational tax research, managing administrative tasks, and assisting with compliance-related projects. This entry-level role is ideal for individuals beginning their career in tax research and analysis, offering exposure to business personal and real estate property taxes.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Research and analyze compliance matters relating to Property Tax such as tax due dates, depreciation schedules, jurisdictional addresses, electronic filing and payments, and form changes

Communicate with state and local jurisdictions regarding issues/irregularities

Conduct basic research on client questions and concisely summarize findings

Accurately and proactively maintain the Tax Resource Database for address information, assessment ratios, depreciation tables, due dates, and other data

Resolve tickets created through Property Tax Research (PTR) JIRA Project

Facilitate collaboration between Research, Training, Compliance, and Consulting teams

Non-Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct research on department questions and summarize findings

Perform other duties as assigned

Education and Qualifications
Associate’s degree in related field required or equivalent work experience

0–1 years of experience in tax research, compliance, or related fields.

Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite

Familiar with reading and understanding legal documentation

Strong verbal and written communication skills

Effective organizational and time management skills

Moderate critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Attention to detail is required

Work Environment & Physical Requirements
Work Schedule: Regular, 40 hours/week

Travel: Less than 10%

Physical Activity:
Prolonged periods of sitting and computer use

Ability to hear, understand, and distinguish speech and sounds

Frequent repetitive motions with hands

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