Accounting/Business/Finance
Internal Revenue Officer
As an Internal Revenue Officer, you'll be a highly trained professional responsible for protecting the interests of the Federal Government and the tax paying public. Your primary focus will entail responsibilities that involve collecting delinquent tax accounts and securing delinquent tax returns.
You may find yourself conducting research, interviews, investigations, analyzing financial statements and contacting third parties for information. Your work will be performed on a case-by-case basis, each case requiring a certain - and sometimes different - course of action. In other words, no two days will be alike.
Your IRS training will include classes in tax law, business law, investigative techniques and enforcement procedures. It's all designed to prepare you as rapidly as possible for independent performance - as well as for the opportunity to work in the field from day one. Internal Revenue Officers work in IRS field offices throughout the country.
You may qualify with excellent communications skills, plus education demonstrated by a four-year course of study leading to a bachelor's degree.
What's a Day in the Life of a Revenue Officer like? Find out here.
You may receive email notification of our Internal Revenue Officer openings by visiting How to Apply. Even if you do not wish register at this time, you may review a list of our current openings. When you do register, you will be able to apply online.
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