IRS looks to hire 3,700 employees nationwide to help expand compliance for large corporations and complex partnerships; experienced accountants encouraged to apply for Revenue Agent positions

IR-2023-172, Sept. 15, 2023

WASHINGTON — As part of larger transformation work underway to make improvements, the Internal Revenue Service announced the opening of  more than 3,700 positions nationwide to help with expanded enforcement work focusing on complex partnerships and large corporations.

These compliance positions will be open in more than 250 locations nationwide and is part of a larger effort to add fairness to the tax system and expand tax enforcement involving areas of concern with high-income earners, partnerships, large corporations and promoters. The hiring will be for higher-graded revenue agents, which are specialized technical positions that generally focus on audits.

This continued hiring effort builds off earlier efforts to add taxpayer service employees at the IRS, part of the landmark Inflation Reduction Act funding approved in August 2022.

"This is another important step for the IRS as we work to transform the agency and make improvements," said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. "Our first wave of hiring focused on taxpayer service positions to help improve our phone and in-person assistance. This next wave of hiring will help the IRS add key talent like tax accountants to help reverse a decade-long decline of audits for the wealthy as well as complex partnerships and corporations. These new employees will be focused on higher-income and complex tax areas like partnerships, not average taxpayers making less than $400,000."

Interested individuals in the financial services industry -- such as tax accountants, forensic accountants auditors, controllers and treasurers -- can learn more and apply through the job announcement.

"This is an exciting time to be at the IRS," said IRS Human Capital Officer Traci DiMartini. "The IRS provides a competitive financial package for people with expertise in this high-demand area. For people with accounting and financial backgrounds, we encourage them to take a close look at the benefits of working for the IRS and serving our nation."

About Revenue Agents

Known officially as Internal Revenue Agents, these specialized positions are for mid-career professionals with specialized experience and education. These are higher graded positions at the General Schedule GS-13 level in the federal civil service system, which translates into an annual salary of about $125,000.

GS-13 revenue agents serve as technical experts in examinations of significant and complicated tax compliance issues. Their cases typically concern the most complex income tax returns filed by individuals, organizations and other entities, including those with extensive subsidiaries with operations of national or international scope.

People working in financial services frequently have the relevant education, experience and skills to apply. Keep in mind that an applicant's specialized experience could translate into being qualified. No matter what kind of degree an applicant has they could qualify if their coursework included at least 30 semester hours in accounting. See the job announcement on USAJobs for further details on education and experience requirements.

Why work for the IRS

The IRS provides an opportunity to do work that helps the nation. Careers at the IRS help ensure the tax system is administered with integrity and fairness. IRS employees help collect 96% of the nation's revenue needed to fund homeland security, national defense and Social Security as well as parklands, roads, bridges, libraries and schools.

The average salary for employees at this level is almost $125,000 and average total compensation – including benefits – is approximately $175,000. These benefits include up to $5,000 annually for childcare and 12 weeks of paid parental leave, up to $60,000 in student loan repayment, up to $3,600 in mass transit commuting subsidies annually as well as generous healthcare and retirement benefits. Federal employees also participate in the Thrift Savings Plan, which includes up to 4% matching employer contributions for retirement.

A job at the IRS also comes with stability, a healthy work-life balance year-round and workplace flexibilities. Employees benefit from flexible work schedules, telework, an employee assistance program, health services and multiple leave options.

The IRS also invests in the growth and development of its staff, providing both classroom and on-the-job training and the experience needed to advance at the IRS.

The IRS' mission, its focus on work/life balance, commitment to diversity and culture of caring and inclusivity as well as opportunities to grow and excel are among the benefits of a career at the IRS.

Learn more through a virtual information session

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply here or visit the IRS.gov Events page for virtual information sessions to hear an overview of the position and to learn more about qualifications for the role, benefits of working at the IRS and how to apply. People are not required to attend an information session to apply for a job, but the information will help applicants understand the USAJobs process, which all IRS applicants must use.

The IRS will also host federal resume and application tips sessions to help applicants. The IRS.gov Events page is updated regularly with new sessions so interested applicants should check back often. Anyone can register for these or any of the IRS recruiting events by visiting the IRS Events page.

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