Divisions Within the IRS
The IRS is composed of several divisions, each focusing on different aspects of tax administration and enforcement.
Understanding these divisions can help recent graduates identify where their skills and interests align within the organization.
Wage and Investment Division
This division is responsible for assisting individual taxpayers, particularly those with wage income.
It handles tax returns, provides taxpayer assistance, and ensures that individuals comply with tax laws.
Roles in this division often involve customer service, data analysis, and tax return processing.
Small Business/Self-Employed Division
Focusing on small businesses and self-employed individuals, this division works to ensure that these taxpayers meet their tax obligations.
Employees in this division may work on audits, compliance initiatives, or provide education and outreach to small business owners.
Large Business and International Division
This division oversees tax compliance for large corporations and international taxpayers.
Roles in this division can be highly specialized, involving complex financial analysis, international tax law, and collaboration with other government agencies.
Criminal Investigation Division
The Criminal Investigation (CI) division is the law enforcement arm of the IRS.
Special agents in this division conduct investigations into financial crimes, including tax fraud, money laundering, and other illegal activities.
This division offers opportunities for those interested in law enforcement and forensic accounting.
Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division
This division focuses on organizations that are tax-exempt, such as non-profits, as well as government entities.
Employees in this division ensure that these organizations comply with tax laws and regulations, providing guidance and conducting audits when necessary.