SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
You must have one year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility equivalent to the GS-13 grade level in the Federal service. Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience in Federal estate and gift tax laws, judicial decisions and precedents including but not limited to fields of law such as wills and trusts, probate, contracts, real and personal property, corporations, commercial law and insurance; Experience working with financial, professional or business accounting practices to analyze, estate, gift or fiduciary assets (such as intangible factors, large corporation) to resolve tax disputes; Recognizing and assessing the complexity of factual or legal issues and conducting Legal research; Experience applying legal principles, theories and practices to analyze and interpret legal issues specifically to determine effect on tax liabilities or financial statements; Experience interpreting the law in situations where there are uncertainties or conflicts in statutes, regulations, case law, or other guidance to determine and apply the appropriate intent of the law in tax situations; Applying litigating hazards and exercising judgments involving matters of law particularly as they relate to resolving tax disputes; Interpreting and analyzing financial statements of multiple entities (e.g., estates, businesses, trusts) to determine value; Experience using legal analysis or accounting with respect to tax implications in making financial or business decisions; and Experience applying professional accounting/valuation principles, theory, and practices to analyze and interpret appraisals of value, accounting records, or systems specifically to determine effect on tax liabilities or financial statements.
Which of the following is true about your specialized experience?