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Revenue Agents (Examiners) are known for their ability to accomplish comprehensive analytical examinations of tax returns to determine tax liability and violations of Federal tax statutes and to make fair and impartial recommendations for criminal prosecution and civil penalties.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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Basic Educational Requirement: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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Experience: Seven years of experience as a commissioned peace officer functioning as an investigator, detective, or intelligence officer at an agency/department of 75 or more commissioned police officers, to include three years of supervisory experience.
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As the second-largest prosecutor's office in the U.S., the CCSAO prosecutes criminal and regulatory violations across six bureaus and four units with a staff of over 1,200. Whether you are a legal professional, an investigator, or an administrative specialist, we value dedication, integrity, and a commitment to our values of accountability, respect, and fairness.
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The Public Defender Division Boston Office, covering Boston Municipal Court’s Central, East Boston, Chelsea District Court, and the Suffolk Superior Court, is seeking an Investigator to conduct criminal defense investigations and aid in trial preparation for CPCS Trial Attorneys in Municipal, District, and Superior Court cases.
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The District Attorney Investigator is the fully qualified journey-level classification in the District Attorney Investigator series. The Supervising District Attorney Investigator, which supervises the activities of an investigation's unit within the District Attorney’s Office and performs more complex or sensitive investigations.
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Five (5) or more years of adjudicative and investigative support with and no less than two (2) years of experience as a Background Investigator, performing full-scope pre-employment investigations, Personnel Security Specialist or Adjudicator with a federal agency, police department, recognized private contractor or military related training specializing in background investigations.
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Other IRS employment opportunities include jobs such as Revenue Officer, Revenue Agent, and Criminal Investigator (Special Agent). usajobs.gov to search for other IRS opportunities, such as Revenue Officer and Revenue Agent and Criminal Investigator positions.
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High school diploma or its equivalentANDa minimum of five (5) years’ experience as an investigator in the criminal justice field-OR-an Associate's degree in Criminal JusticeANDtwo (2) years of related experience.
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Works in partnership with the Senior Revenue Agent (Examiner) in developing significant tax compliance issues, by collaborating with appropriate practice areas, examiners, Counsel, Appeals, and other specialists to leverage and expand complex issue expertise and ensure consistent application and interpretation of tax law.
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Use your bachelor’s degree or higher in accounting or your Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and your experience to qualify for an Internal Revenue Agent (Examiner) employment opportunity.
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Use your criminal investigative and financial experience or your bachelor’s degree or higher with accounting and related coursework to qualify for an entry-level IRS Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) employment opportunity.
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