Tax Division's Commitment To Fair Hiring Practices
Attorneys wishing to submit application materials should send a resume, writing sample, law school and any advanced
degree transcripts and a list of three professional references to: U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division, Human Resources Office,
P.O. Box 813, Washington D.C. 20044. ATTN: Attorney Recruitment Coordinator. Applicants should specify whether they are
interested in civil or criminal tax law. The Tax Division is not seeking experienced attorneys at this time, however, resumes that are
submitted will be considered when positions become available.
For more information on the positions in the Civil Sections, please click Litigators which provides
information on Civil Attorney positions. For more information on the positions in the Criminal Sections, please click on
Prosecutors which provides information on Criminal Attorney positions.
The Tax Division employs volunteer law student interns
during the summer and throughout the school year.
In addition, the Tax Division employs paid
summer law student interns.
Third-year law students and judicial law clerks may apply for permanent employment through the
Attorney General's Honors Program.
The Tax Division also employs high school and college students.
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