Organization
The head of the Tax Division is an Assistant Attorney General, who is appointed by the President of the United States. The Assistant Attorney General is assisted by four Deputy Assistant Attorneys General, who are each career attorneys, who each oversee a different branch of the Tax Division's sections.
- Assistant Attorney General for Tax Division
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Policy and Planning
- Office of Legislation, Policy and Management
- Office of Training and Career Development
- Office of Management and Administration
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Criminal Matters
- Northern Criminal Enforcement Section
- Southern Criminal Enforcement Section
- Western Criminal Enforcement Section
- Criminal Appeals and Tax Enforcement Policy Section
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Review and Appellate
- Civil Appellate Section
- Office of Review
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Matters
- Central Civil Trial Section
- Eastern Civil Trial Section
- Northern Civil Trial Section
- Southern Civil Trial Section
- Southwestern Civil Trial Section
- Western Civil Trial Section
- Court of Federal Claims Section
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Policy and Planning
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