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If you are interested in being an auditor, special agent, computer specialist, attorney, or pursue a career that can make a difference in the lives of all Americans, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) is the place for you.

TIGTA‘s primary organizational functions are the Office of Audit (OA) and the Office of Investigations (OI). TIGTA's Offices of Chief Counsel, Information Technology, and Management Services support OA's and OI's effort.

TIGTA's audit and investigative activities are designed to:
  • Promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in administering the Nation's tax system.
  • Detect fraud and deter fraud and abuse in IRS programs and operations.
  • Protect IRS against external attempts to corrupt or threaten its employees.
  • Prevent fraud, abuse, and deficiencies in IRS programs and operations.
Please view TIGTA's job announcements at the USA Jobs website.

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