MOUNTAINSIDE — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is seeking qualified Revenue Officer candidates for positions in the Edison, Jersey City, Paramus, Parsippany and Paterson IRS Offices as well as nationwide. Applicants must apply by February 20th; see www.usajobs.opm.gov for more information on how to apply.
Interested applicants must be a United States citizen and have a bachelor’s degree (with superior academic achievement – 3.0 or higher overall or 3.5 or higher in major) or equivalent work experience or a combination of education and related work experience. Examples of related work experience include:
Reviewing individual/business financial condition, ability to pay debt
Evaluating assets, equity and credit
Collecting delinquent payments
Establishing or operating a small business and/or administering a budget
Counseling individuals on tax filing and paying obligations
Dealing with various legal instruments (i.e.: leases, wills, deeds and trusts)
Revenue officers are trained in both tax law and collection techniques necessary for the collection of delinquent taxes and delinquent tax returns. Duties include conducting research, interviews, investigations and analysis of financial information for assigned cases, often at the taxpayer’s home or business. Revenue officers counsel taxpayers on their tax obligations and determine how they can best resolve their delinquencies, while also ensuring that their rights are protected.
Starting salary varies by geographic area based on costs of living adjustments and range from $38,177 – $44,976. Individuals interested in a challenging career with excellent benefits, training and strong growth potential are encouraged to apply. Get the details at http://www.jobs.irs.gov/home.html . Application information is available at www.usajobs.opm.gov . The IRS is an equal opportunity employer.
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