Accounting...then become a CPA - BEFORE working for the IRS (working there and you will likely never get to qualify for that designation....only something called ab EA, which is not nearly as useful).
Yes, "Internal Revenue Service" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
Mr. Jones, who worked for the Internal Revenue Service, retired after 27 years of employment. In this sentence, "Mr." should be capitalized as a title, and "Internal Revenue Service" is a proper noun, so it should also be capitalized in full. The corrected sentence should read: "Mr. Jones, who worked for the Internal Revenue Service, retired after 27 years of employment."
You should be able to obtain a copy from the Internal Revenue Service.
The correct capitalization in the sentence is: "Mr. Jones, who worked for the Internal Revenue Service, retired after 27 years of employment." Proper nouns, such as "Internal Revenue Service," should be capitalized, and a comma should be added after "Mr. Jones" for clarity.
master degree
iiu
In order to become an entrepreneur, you should go to a college so you can obtain a business undergraduate degree. In addition, you should take the GMAT and get a MBA degree.
A business degree would be a good start.
get degree
no but you should for your back up plan
At least a bachelor's degree in zoology from a university.
You can get a business permit by going down to your local internal revenue service ( IRS ) office. They should be able to give you a permit after you have qualified for one.