We are looking for qualified candidates in 18 locations nationwide to fill positions at the GS 11 and 12 grade levels, depending upon experience; Economists with transfer pricing experience will be considered at the GS-13 grade level. The IRS offers a highly competitive pay and benefits package – it’s a great place for a professional career in civil service and offers opportunities for advancement.
As an Economist with the Transfer Pricing Practice (TPP) in Large Business & International (LB&I) Division, you will provide economic analysis in tax audits and consultations as part of a team of revenue agents, tax law specialists, managers, and other specialists. You may be responsible for issues and cases involving technical, highly contentious, and unique economic and valuation issues. By joining our workforce, you will enjoy exceptional benefits and a career that grows with your aspirations.
You'll need to demonstrate that you have:
Bachelor or higher degree in Economics or
Combination of specialized education and experience.
Experience performing & interpreting research to draw conclusions.
Experience working with economic and financial information in research projects.
Experience collaborating successfully with other professionals.
Exceptional oral and written communication skills.
About the Large Business & International Division (LB&I)
LB&I is responsible for tax administration activities concerning domestic and foreign businesses subject to United States tax reporting requirements equal to or exceeding $10 million. We pride ourselves on being a world class organization, catering to the needs of our clientele in a global landscape, all while serving the American public's needs.
Why Join Our Team?
Be a part of a dynamic business unit
Help resolve tax disputes in an impartial manner
Work on challenging tax issues
Participate in excellent training and development
Work in a collegial environment
Receive excellent federal benefit
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