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Attorney 2-Revenue-Tax-Kanawha Co.

State of West Virginia

Revenue - Tax

Fresh

Location

West Virginia, 25305

Salary

$52,487 - $92,680

per year

Closes

March 15, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job is for a mid-level attorney in West Virginia's state tax division, where you'll provide legal advice, represent the agency in administrative hearings on tax disputes, conduct research on tax laws, and help draft responses and legislation related to taxes.

It's ideal for someone with a few years of legal experience who wants to specialize in tax law and is comfortable with research, writing, and occasional courtroom work.

You'll start with training on basic tax issues before handling more complex cases independently.

Key Requirements

  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school
  • Active license to practice law in West Virginia
  • Experience in legal research, writing briefs, and administrative representation
  • Knowledge of tax law, including state taxes, property valuations, and tax code changes
  • Ability to provide legal advice to taxpayers, government entities, and professionals
  • Valid driver's license for intermittent travel
  • Successful completion of fingerprint-based criminal background check and tax compliance check

Full Job Description


***This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered by the West Virginia Division of Personnel merit system. ***


***PLEASE CHECK OTHER INFORMATION SECTION FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY***


************ POSITION IS EXEMPT FROM THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE ******************

The West Virginia State Tax Division is seeking a full-performance level attorney (“Attorney 2”) to join its legal team.

Under direct guidance of the managing attorneys, the chosen candidate will perform work providing legal advice and representation on behalf of the agency.

The chosen candidate may represent the Tax Division and Tax Commissioner before the West Virginia Office of Tax Appeals with regard to taxpayer petitions for refund and petitions for reassessment.

This administrative-level representation involves research and writing of briefs and presentation of evidence before the tribunal.

The chosen candidate may also represent the agency regarding property tax valuations.

The attorney would be expected to perform extensive legal research in order to respond to requests for information from taxpayers and other government entities, write draft letter rulings, and provide guidance on taxability of certain goods and services.

The attorney would provide written responses to other government agencies, professional organizations such as law firms and accounting firms, and other entities outside state government about a variety of issues involving tax requirements.

Examples include but are not limited to the impact to proposed economic development and the potential impact of changes to the tax code on the Tax Division and the administration of state taxes.

The attorney may assist in the drafting of legislation and rules required to implement changes in tax code, law, rule, and policy; as well as review, analyze, and comment upon proposed legislation and rules.

This is a mid-level position, and it is expected that the chosen applicant will require specific training before they are able to operate independently.

An Attorney 2 will typically start with the more technical aspects of the division’s work in order to gain familiarity with the taxes administered by the Division.

Once a level of proficiency is obtained, the attorney may be assigned more complicated matters, including litigation.

The Attorney 2 is distinguished from the Attorney 1 by the complexity of legal issues assigned, the latitude for independent action, and the responsibility for representing the agency in administrative hearings and before appellate courts.

The Attorney 2 performs related work as required. Intermittent travel may be needed, so a valid driver’s license is required. There is no application deadline.

The Legal Division will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis, with the aim of filling the position as soon as possible.

Please submit a resume or application, transcript, and writing sample to the address below.

Employment requires a fingerprint-based criminal-background check to be provided at the West Virginia Tax Division’s expense.

Failing to initiate the process or cooperate with this process, providing false or incomplete information, or discovery of disqualifying information will result in denial of, or dismissal from, employment or denial of transfer irrespective of when discovered.

The chosen applicant will also be subject to a tax compliance check.


Job posting TLEG260005
Kanawha County
Alternate posting to TLEG260004 (Attorney 1) and TLEG260006 (Attorney 3); one total position to be filled.


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Qualifications

Training: Admission to the West Virginia State Bar.

Experience: Two years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid employment in the practice of law.
Substitution: One year of full-time or equivalent part-time paid employment as an attorney with the agency to which assigned shall be considered the equivalent of two years of experience.

***Your complete work history is needed to qualify you for positions. Please be as detailed as possible and list all of your past employment.***

Additional Information

PG: 20 $52,487 - $92,680

Market Rate: $82,277


Email applications to TaxCareers@wv.gov
Mail to:
Tax Commissioner
WV State Tax Division
P.O. Box 11771
Charleston, WV 25339

Please include posting number TLEG260005 and job title Attorney 2 on application.


Division of Personnel application can be found online, follow this LINK and access the application under the "Current and Former State Employees" section.


Note: Applications of covered state employees, mailed to DOP or completed via DOP's on-line method, are not forwarded to the Tax Division.

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