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Join our team as a US Tax Law Analyst (EA/CA), where you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input.
Job Responsibility
Review and analyze US tax statutes, regulations, and legal documents for accuracy and clarity
Interpret complex sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and Treasury Regulations, ensuring precise statutory understanding
Provide detailed feedback on the nuances and implications of legal language, focusing on statutory exceptions and technical accuracy
Summarize and distill key provisions of US tax law for various analytical and training purposes
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to contextualize tax law insights for AI model improvement
Maintain up-to-date awareness of legislative changes and developments in US taxation
Contribute subject matter expertise to enhance and validate tax-related AI datasets
Requirements
Expert-level understanding of US Tax Law and the ability to interpret legal documents in detail
Demonstrated proficiency with the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and Treasury Regulations
Exceptional skills in statutory interpretation and legal analysis
Professional credential such as Chartered Accountant (CA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or Enrolled Agent (EA) strongly preferred
Strong written and verbal communication, with a keen ability to articulate complex concepts clearly and precisely
Experience in reviewing, drafting, or analyzing legal or tax-related documentation
Attention to detail and commitment to technical accuracy at the source level
Nice to have
Experience collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams or in technology-driven environments
Prior exposure to training, education, or guidance in tax law interpretation
Demonstrated interest in leveraging legal expertise for technology applications