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November 01, 2007 IRS Seeks Advisers For Tax-Exempt CommitteeThe Internal Revenue Service is looking for eight volunteers to fill vacancies on an advisory committee that focuses on matters affecting nonprofit groups. The committee — called the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities — offers recommendations and reactions on administrative policy. It has two vacancies for people who have expertise in tax-exempt organizations, one vacancy for a specialist in tax-exempt bonds, one vacancy for a specialist in Indian tribal governments, two vacancies for those with knowledge of employee plans, and two vacancies for those who can provide help with federal, state, and local governments. Members are appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury and serve two-year terms, beginning in June 2008. Applications can be made by letter or by completing an application form, available on the IRS Web site.. ![]() Commenting is closed for this article.
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