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IRS Revenue Agent Jobs 2026 – GS-5 to GS-14 | Nationwide | Apply on USAJOBS Now

🟢 Status: OPEN | 250+ Locations Nationwide | Source: USAJOBS.gov


IRS Revenue Agent Jobs 2026 — Internal Revenue Service | Apply Now on USAJOBS

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), under the US Department of the Treasury, is actively hiring Internal Revenue Agents (Examiners) for 2026 at over 250 locations nationwide. This is one of the most in-demand accounting and finance careers in the entire federal government, with positions available across three career tracks — Entry to Mid-Career (GS-5 to GS-12), Experienced Accountant (GS-13), and Senior Level (GS-14) — offering salaries ranging from $39,576 to $158,860 per year.

Whether you are a new accounting graduate, a licensed CPA, or a seasoned tax professional, the IRS has a Revenue Agent position that matches your experience level. With a guaranteed 40-hour work week, comprehensive federal benefits, career development programs, and the chance to work on some of the most complex financial cases in the country — this is a federal career worth pursuing.


Job Overview

FieldDetails
Job TitleInternal Revenue Agent (Examiner)
AgencyInternal Revenue Service (IRS)
DepartmentUS Department of the Treasury
Job SeriesGS-0512 Internal Revenue Agent
Location250+ Locations Nationwide
Work ScheduleFull-Time — Guaranteed 40-hour work week
Appointment TypePermanent — Career Ladder
Pay Scale & GradeGS-5 through GS-14
Salary Range$39,576 – $158,860 per year
Career TracksEntry/Mid-Career (GS-5–12) · Experienced (GS-13) · Senior (GS-14)
Who May ApplyUS Citizens — Open to Public
Security ClearanceBackground Investigation Required
Drug TestNot Required
Travel RequiredYes — field examinations at taxpayer locations
Telework EligibleYes — hybrid options available in many locations
Student Loan RepaymentAvailable
Childcare SubsidyAvailable
USAJOBS LinkClick Here to Apply

About the Role

As an IRS Internal Revenue Agent, you will use your accounting expertise to plan and conduct examinations of federal tax returns — determining whether individuals, corporations, partnerships, trusts, estates, and tax-exempt organizations have correctly reported their taxes and fulfilled their obligations under US tax law.

Revenue Agents are the IRS’s frontline accounting professionals. Your work directly funds America’s most vital national programs — from infrastructure and education to defense and healthcare. You will work with taxpayers, their legal representatives, CPAs, and tax attorneys to conduct fair, thorough, and legally sound examinations. As you advance in grade, your cases become progressively more complex — from individual returns at GS-5 to international tax law, pass-through entities, and global high-wealth investigations at GS-14.

“The variety of issues we examine keep me interested and engaged, as I continue to learn every day.” — Lauren, Supervisory Revenue Agent, IRS


Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Plan and conduct independent examinations of federal income, profits, estate, gift, excise, and employment tax returns for individuals, corporations, partnerships, and other entities
  • Perform examinations in the field (at taxpayer locations) or in a centralized office environment
  • Analyze and interpret complex accounting books, records, and financial systems to determine their effect on federal tax liabilities
  • Determine compliance with tax laws, regulations, and IRS policies; identify unreported income, improper deductions, and tax evasion
  • Work directly with taxpayers, CPAs, tax attorneys, and authorized representatives during examination proceedings
  • Prepare comprehensive examination reports documenting findings, adjustments, and recommendations
  • Apply knowledge of accounting principles, tax law, and IRS procedures to resolve complex tax issues
  • At senior levels (GS-13/14): focus on large corporations, international tax, transfer pricing, pass-through entities, and global high-wealth taxpayers
  • Participate in IRS-sponsored continuing professional education and specialty training programs
  • Collaborate with IRS Criminal Investigation (CI), Department of Justice, and other enforcement partners on complex cases

Qualifications & Requirements

Minimum Education — Basic Requirement (ALL Grades)

⚠️ One of the following is required for ALL grade levels — no exceptions:

OptionRequirement
Option A — CPAActive CPA certificate obtained through written examination in any US state, territory, or DC
Option B — Accounting DegreeBachelor’s or higher degree in accounting with at least 30 semester hours in accounting OR 24 semester hours in accounting + 6 hours in business law, economics, finance, statistics, or computerized accounting
Option C — Related DegreeBachelor’s or higher in any field + combination of education/experience totaling 4 years with at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 accounting + 6 related hours

Specialized Experience & Salary by Grade

GradeSalary RangeCareer LevelRequirements
GS-5$39,576 – $51,446/yrEntry LevelBasic education requirement only — no specialized experience needed; new accounting graduates welcome
GS-7$43,251 – $56,227/yrEntry Level1 year specialized experience at GS-5 equivalent OR 1 year graduate study OR Superior Academic Achievement
GS-9$52,921 – $68,798/yrEntry Level1 year specialized experience at GS-7 equivalent OR Master’s degree in accounting/tax
GS-11$63,996 – $83,193/yrMid-Career1 year specialized experience at GS-9 — including planning and conducting tax examinations
GS-12$76,671 – $99,674/yrMid-Career1 year specialized experience at GS-11 — conducting complex multi-issue examinations
GS-13$103,409 – $134,435/yrExperienced1 year at GS-12 — advanced case work; larger corporations; specialty tax areas
GS-14$122,198 – $158,860/yrSenior1 year at GS-13 — international tax, transfer pricing, global high-wealth, pass-through entities

💡 Tip: If your experience spans multiple grade levels, apply to all grades for which you qualify. The IRS encourages applicants to submit multiple applications to maximize hiring opportunities.

Other Requirements

  • US Citizenship: Required — no exceptions
  • Background Investigation: Full federal background check required
  • Drug Test: Not required for this position
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to travel to taxpayer locations for field examinations
  • Probationary Period: 1-year probationary period for new federal hires
  • Ethics: Must comply with strict IRS ethics requirements including tax filing compliance — IRS employees must have all personal taxes filed and current

Salary & Benefits

BenefitDetails
Base Salary$39,576 – $158,860/yr (GS-5 to GS-14 + locality pay)
Work ScheduleGuaranteed 40-hour work week — no mandatory overtime
Paid Time Off26 days paid vacation + 13 days sick leave per year
Federal Holidays13 paid federal holidays
Health InsuranceFederal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) — comprehensive coverage
Dental & VisionFederal Employees Dental & Vision (FEDVIP)
RetirementFederal Employees Retirement System (FERS)
TSP (401k equivalent)Thrift Savings Plan with 5% agency matching
Life InsuranceFederal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI)
Paid Parental Leave12 weeks paid parental leave
Student Loan RepaymentAvailable — up to $10,000/yr in student loan assistance
Childcare SubsidyAvailable — helps offset childcare costs
Telework/HybridAvailable in many locations — work from home options
TrainingExtensive IRS-funded training including tax law, accounting, and examination procedures
Career DevelopmentClear advancement path to GS-14 and management roles (Supervisory Revenue Agent)
Continuing EducationIRS-funded CPE to maintain CPA and other professional licenses

How to Apply

Step 1 — Create a free account on USAJOBS.gov

Step 2 — Build your federal resume (4–6 pages — include all accounting/tax duties, dates of employment, hours per week, degree information, and CPA status)

Step 3 — Identify your qualifying grade level using the experience table above — then apply to all grades for which you qualify for the best chance of selection

Step 4 — Go to the IRS Revenue Agent search page: irs.usajobs.gov/search/results/?a=TR93&j=0512 and select the announcement for your grade level and preferred location

Step 5 — Submit all required documents: federal resume, college transcripts, CPA certificate (if applicable), and DD-214 (if veteran)

Step 6 — Monitor your USAJOBS account — IRS hiring timelines typically range from 3–6 months from application to start date

⚠️ Important: IRS Revenue Agent announcements are posted as 12-month roster announcements — applications are accepted continuously and selections are made on a rolling basis throughout the year. Apply as early as possible to be placed on the roster. All applications must be submitted through USAJOBS.gov. For upcoming IRS hiring events and career fairs, visit jobs.irs.gov/events.


Veterans’ Preference

Veterans with an honorable discharge are eligible for 5-point or 10-point hiring preference on IRS Revenue Agent positions. Disabled veterans may qualify for additional preference. Veterans with military finance, accounting, or auditing experience (MOS 36 series, financial management officers, etc.) are especially competitive. Indicate your veterans’ preference status on your USAJOBS profile and include your DD-214 in your application. The IRS has a dedicated veterans hiring program — visit jobs.irs.gov/veterans for more details.


About the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

The Internal Revenue Service is the nation’s tax collection agency and administers the Internal Revenue Code enacted by Congress. The IRS processes over 240 million tax returns annually and collects more than $4 trillion in revenue — funding virtually every federal program from national defense to Social Security. The IRS employs approximately 80,000 people in offices across all 50 states, making it one of the largest federal employers in the country. Revenue Agents are among the IRS’s most valued professionals — their work ensures that America’s tax system operates fairly, efficiently, and with integrity for all taxpayers.


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