Which of the following is a requirement to work as an entry-level Criminal Investigation special agent for the IRS?

a. completion of at least two years of college

b. completion of at least 9 semester hours in accounting at the college level

c. completion of at least 15 semester hours of college level courses in finance, economics, business law, ta law or money & banking.
d. be thirty-seven years of age or younger


d
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect; the applicant must have completed a four-year course of study or have attained a bachelor's degree.
b. Incorrect; the applicant must have completed 15 hours of accounting at the college level.
c. Incorrect; the applicant must have completed 9 hours from the areas listed in addition to the required 15 hours of accounting.
d. Correct.

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