Federal Staff Reporting Analyst
micro1
$40 – $80/hour · as listed
Federal Staff Reporting Analyst
micro1 is seeking experienced writing professionals with expertise in US tax law to support AI training work on a federal compliance project. In this remote role, you'll analyze and annotate sections of the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, and related tax documents to help train AI systems. Your responsibilities include reviewing legal materials for accuracy and clarity, evaluating individual tax returns in context of current IRS guidance, drafting explanatory summaries of complex tax concepts, and flagging inconsistencies or ambiguities in source materials. You'll work independently via digital platforms, delivering written analysis and clear communication on your findings.
This position suits advanced-level professionals—particularly Certified Public Accountants with deep knowledge of US tax law, IRC regulations, and Form 1040 preparation. Strong legal document interpretation skills and the ability to translate technical statutory language for diverse audiences are essential. No prior AI experience is required; your domain expertise is what drives impact.
Remote, contract-based work listed at $40–$80/hour. Ideal for CPAs seeking flexible AI data and training work that leverages specialized tax knowledge.
From the listing: Role Title: Certified Public Accountant (India) Role Type: Contractor Location: India (Remote) micro1 is engaging Certified Public Accountants (India) to contribute to a customer’s project focused on US tax compliance and legal interpretation. In this role, 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. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters. Scope of Work: Analyze, interpret, and annotate sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and related US Treasury Regulations, emphasizing nuanced statutory language and exceptions. Review and…
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