What is the Difference Between an IRS Revenue Agent and a Revenue Officer?

 

What is the Difference Between an IRS Revenue Agent and a Revenue Officer? 

 

Though to many people a Revenue Agent and a Revenue Officer may seem similar, but that couldn’t be any further from the truth. Watch the first video in our new FAQ series to learn more about which of the two holds more consequence!

 

What is the Difference Between an IRS Revenue Agent and a Revenue Officer?

 

 

Have any questions or thoughts about what you’d like to see in our next FAQ video? Email me to let me know!

 

The Brager Tax Law Group is a tax litigation and tax controversy law firm, which represents clients with tax problems and tax disputes with the IRS, the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), the State Board of Equalization (SBE) and the Employment Development Department (EDD). All of the firm’s tax lawyers are former trial attorneys with the IRS. 

 

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Former IRS Senior Trial Attorney

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