Revenue Officer - Internal Revenue Service
Updated: June 08, 2024 07:03 PM GMT
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Internal Revenue Service
Stockton, KSUse your experience in business, finance, and investigation, or your bachelor’s degree or higher (any major) to qualify for an entry-level IRS Revenue Officer employment opportunity. Nationwide opportunities exist.
As a Revenue Officer, you will conduct tax related civil enforcement investigations, and will be trained in tax law, collection, and civil investigative techniques, to collect delinquent taxes and tax returns. You’ll protect taxpayers’ rights, counsel taxpayers on their obligations, and assist taxpayers in complying with our country’s tax laws. Most of your work is in the field, where you will interact with taxpayers, taxpayer representatives, and third parties at their residences and/or places of business.
As an IRS employee, you’ll enjoy all the rights and benefits of federal employment. At the same time, you’ll have that sense of public service, knowing that the support you provide to taxpayers will contribute to everything from funding domestic programs to the defense... More Detail
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