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The average salary for a Tax Examiner in U.S. is $65,370.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $65,370

$37,690$107,660

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $31.43

$18.12$51.76

What does a Tax Examiner earn?

On average, tax examiners earn around $65,370 per year in the U.S.. Tax examiners are responsible for ensuring organisations and individuals comply with their income tax obligations. They examine tax returns, administer enforcement procedures, and audit accounts. Tax examiners typically require a specialized accountancy degree and knowledge of the relevant taxation legislation.

How to earn more as a Tax Examiner

"To become a tax examiner, you will need a Bachelor's degree in tax law, accounting, finance, or a similar field. You could also take up a degree apprenticeship in the relevant field. To make more money as a tax examiner, you can take up a specialist area such as corporate taxes, personal taxes, or international taxes. You could alternatively move into a managerial role within the taxation area or set up your own taxation firm."