Internal Revenue Agent *Temp NTE 1 Year, MBE* Government - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Internal Revenue Agent *Temp NTE 1 Year, MBE*

WHAT DOES AN IRA SENIOR EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS REVIEWER DO? As an Exempt Organizations Senior Reviewer you will review the most difficult and complex examinations and related correspondence in Exempt Organizations for technical, procedural and manager accuracy. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to attend and participate in management briefings and to develop and deliver training to Exempt Organizations and management.As an IRA Senior Exempt Organizations Reviewer, you will:
Review completed examinations of activities and financial transactions of exempt organizations and determinations as to the establishment or continuation of exempt status. Analyze issues involved, information assembled, and procedures followed by Exempt Organizations Specialists for technical accuracy, adequacy of response and conformance to regulations and procedures. Prepare reports to compile results of completed examination reviews. Brief the supervisor and other management regarding any significant trends which indicate need for clarification, revision of procedures, or additional training. Provide technical and procedural guidance related to exempt organization issues, unrelated business income tax, employment tax issues, excise tax, and penalties to agents and managers and draft memoranda as requested. Develop and conduct appropriate training for Exempt Organizations Specialists based on findings from reviews of completed examinations or as requested from management. WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OTHER IRS CAREERS? If you want to find out more about IRS careers, visit us on the web at www.jobs.irs.gov. You must meet the following requirements by the closing date of this announcement. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL GRADES:
A Bachelor's or higher degree in accounting from an accredited college or university that included at least 30 semester hours (45 quarter 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. ORA combination of experience and education at an accredited college or university equivalent to a four year degree that included courses equivalent to a major in accounting, i.e. at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and 6 semester hours in related subjects as described above. ORA Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) obtained through written examination in a State, territory or the District of Columbia. ORAre currently serving as an Internal Revenue Agent GS-0512 and have been in this position for at least one year or was previously an Internal Revenue Agent GS-0512 and held the position for at least one year. AND You must possess the following professional accounting knowledge's:
Principles of Accounting, Intermediate Accounting, Cost Accounting, Advanced Accounting, and Auditing. For more information on the required accounting knowledge's please refer to Internal Revenue Agent Basic RequirementsThis knowledge is typically acquired by completion of an accounting degree from a four-year college or university. If not from an academic environment, the knowledge can also be obtained from certain work experience.In addition to the above, you must meet the requirements described below:
GS-13 LEVEL:
Specialized experience for this position includes:
Independently conducting examinations of exempt organizations and related business entities and making determinations on initial and continuing exempt status of these organizations. Providing technical advice and assistance on exemptions to organizations' representatives and other service employees. Adapting standard audit and investigative procedures, relying on similar but not identical precedents as necessary for the examination of exempt organizations such as private foundations and cooperatives which operate multiple business entities or which generate income unrelated to the exempt purpose. Reviewing exempt organizations financial and other operating data as well as related records of business operations intended to further exempt purposes and income sources unrelated to exempt activity. Examples of Specialized Experience are:
Devising detailed plans for audits and making necessary revisions after initiating contacts and studying preliminary findings. Exercising alertness in detecting indications of fraud during course of the examination. Performing research and analysis to establish proper interpretation and application of tax regulations in cases which are similar but not identical with case precedent. Discussing case issues with organizations' representatives to arrive at the proper determination of facts and application of pertinent provisions of the law. Initiating actions to establish, increase, or decrease tax liability. Preparing written reports of examinations. Performing detailed research into such factors as legal and financial responsibilities between multiple businesses operated by exempt organizations, membership organizations allocating monies to political purposes, and social membership organizations with substantial gross receipts from the general public. - The experience may have been gained in the public sector, private sector or Volunteer Service. One year of experience refers to full-time work; part-timework is considered on a prorated basis.- To ensure full credit for your work experience, please indicate dates of employment by month/year, and indicate number of hours worked per week, on your resume.
  • Department:
    0512 Internal Revenue Agent
  • Salary Range:
    $94,850 to $123,308 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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