You may be surprised to learn that your total compensation package is not only your salary but the value of your benefits as well. To find out how much becoming an IRS employee may mean to you, please use our Employee Benefits Value Calculator below.
To use the calculator, enter your base salary and hit Calculate Total Compensation Value:
To find IRS job opportunities, click here: USAJOBS.gov.
DISCLAIMER: This is for demonstration purposes only. There is NO WARRANTY, expressed or implied, for the accuracy of this information or its applicability to your financial situation. Further, this information does not take into consideration federal taxes, state taxes, and your benefits elections. Please consult your financial and/or tax advisor if you have questions.
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