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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.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Master's or equivalent degree or two (2) full academic years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to such a degree in a related field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field; OR.
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Use 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. Plans and takes appropriate enforcement actions to secure an assessment of past due returns, such as summonsing tax records.
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Prepares affidavits, statements, and testimony for court cases, such as summons enforcement or seizure action. Conducts trust fund recovery penalty investigations; evaluates willfulness, responsibility, and authority; and recommends penalty assessments.
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Performs financial investigations in situations where taxpayers are unwilling to be forthcoming concerning assets and sources of income. Other IRS employment opportunities include jobs such as Revenue Agent and Criminal Investigator (Special Agent.
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Takes appropriate enforced collection action, such as levies, redemptions, seizures, nominee liens, judicial actions, or fraud investigation. In addition to comprehensive classroom training and on-the-job training, you will be provided career development and advancement opportunities so your career can grow with your aspirations.
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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 of our nation.
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As an IRS employee, you’ll enjoy all the rights and benefits of federal employment. Provides customer service by respecting and explaining the taxpayer's rights and IRS policies and procedures. Summonses taxpayer records and other financial information from the taxpayer and financial institutions or other third parties.
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Confers with internal and external advisors, analysts, or attorneys (e.g., Counsel or Department of Justice) regarding case development, issue determination, case processing, and coordination. Conducts interviews with taxpayers (and/or their representatives) in different environments—such as the business location, residence, or office—as part of the investigative process of collecting delinquent taxes and securing delinquent tax returns.
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Customer service is based upon learning, interpreting, and applying policies and procedures, regulations, court decisions, state and local laws, and various Titles of the United States Code. Searches public records, tax returns, and financial and credit information to locate distrainable assets.
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Collects delinquent tax and secures delinquent returns from taxpayers who have not resolved their obligations in response to prior correspondence or other contact. You’ll protect taxpayers’ rights, counsel taxpayers on their obligations, and assist taxpayers in complying with our country’s tax laws.
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For business taxpayers, analyzes financial statements that include balance sheets, income statements, and profit and loss statements. Applies expense standards and provides guidance on a wide range of financial alternatives to assist taxpayers in identifying options that could assist in resolving delinquent tax obligations, including installment agreements, offers in compromise, or suspending collection action.
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Performs credit and financial analysis of the taxpayer’s financial records to determine the taxpayer’s financial condition and ability to pay outstanding tax obligations and prevent future delinquencies.
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Federal experience is not required to qualify for any of the grade levels identified below. You will qualify for one of the following opportunities based on your specialized experience and/or education.
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