Question:
How to work for the IRS, as a lawyer?
GCRhino
2006-11-20 14:43:38 UTC
I am a new lawyer. I want to work for the IRS, or something similar, but as a lawyer for the government, pref. a tax lawyer. Where, specifically, can I get info about that?
Seven answers:
STEVEN F
2006-11-20 15:43:05 UTC
I visited the IRS web site and searched for 'careers'. One of the results was http://jobs.irs.gov/home.html. That sounds like a good place to start.
?
2016-11-26 02:46:01 UTC
If the subjects are down on your paying the balances due and there are actually not any tax subjects to choose for, you will have the skill to retire the lawyer. i assume the lawyer certainly employed the CPA to paintings for you, giving the CPA the privilege status by utilising association. that could have been clever then yet by utilising now it extremely is probable redundant. Ask the CPA in spite of if it extremely is okay to take the lawyer out of the loop. If he won't enable that, locate yet another CPA or an Enrolled Agent to do your taxes.
anonymous
2006-11-20 14:51:27 UTC
Get some accounting background if you wanna be a tax lawyer.
newyorkgal71
2006-11-20 14:44:47 UTC
Did you go to the IRS website, or, call the main office?
softrosepetal05
2006-11-20 14:44:36 UTC
Try www.usajobs.gov first.
CHUCK
2006-11-20 14:46:35 UTC
You have to ask us????
?
2006-11-20 15:44:46 UTC
you are kidding, please tell me that you are kiddin!!


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