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  2. Oswaal Books - Wikipedia

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    Oswaal Books is an Indian educational publishing company headquartered in Agra, India. Established in 1984 by Naresh Jain, the company focuses on producing study materials for different educational boards, including CBSE , ISC , ICSE , and Karnataka , as well as materials for competitive exams such as JEE Main and Advanced , NEET , CAT , and ...

  3. Indian Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    IRS officers may enter the IRS by passing the Civil Services Examination (CSE). The CSE is a three-stage competitive selection process consisting of a preliminary examination, the main examination, and an interview. It is administered by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). [11] IRS officers recruited in this way are called direct recruits.

  4. Special Enrollment Examination - Wikipedia

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    The total time allowed for taking the 300 questions on the exam is 10.5 hours (i.e., 3.5 hours for each of the three parts, with each part containing 100 questions). [4] Candidates who wish to schedule an exam need a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). [5] To obtain a PTIN, the applicant must complete a W-12 by mail, fax or online at irs ...

  5. Internal Revenue Manual - Wikipedia

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    The IRS Internal Revenue Manual is the official source of instructions to IRS personnel relating to the organization, administration and operation of the IRS. The IRM contains directions IRS employees need to carry out their responsibilities in administering IRS obligations, such as detailed procedures for processing and examining tax returns.

  6. Oswal - Wikipedia

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    The Oswal (sometimes spelled Oshwal or Osval) are a Śvetāmbara Jain merchant community with origins in Osian, a town in the Marwar region of Rajasthan, India. [1] [2] According to research by Colonel James Tod, Osavālas are purely of Rajput origins and they belong to not one, but several different Rajput tribes.