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Monday, May 4, 2015

Do Millennials Want to be IRS Tax Attorneys? The IRS Thinks They Should


Forty percent of the workforce will retire in about four years. Comparatively, employees under 30 years of age are only at about three percent of the work force. Those working for the IRS are typically of an older generation, and millennials often assume that the technology used is outdated and the establishment as a whole can come off as a storied bureaucracy. The IRS is making a consorted effort to recruit millennials and those of a younger generation and groom them to be tax professionals such as IRS tax attorneys or accountants. Working for the IRS is not viewed as a glamorous company to work for, but many believe that perception should change.
http://www.tax-tiger.com/tax-relief-blog/2015/03/27/do-millennials-want-to-be-irs-tax-attorneys-the-irs-thinks-they-should/

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