US Tax Law Analyst (EA/CA)
Apply expert US tax-law knowledge to help train and validate AI systems in a remote, part-time contractor role. 20+ hrs/week, pay $15–$30 USD/hr; preference for candidates based in India with EA/CA/CPA credentials.
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$15–$30/hr
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Jun 27, 2026
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About OpenTrain
OpenTrain is the #1 platform for finding and building careers in AI training and data labeling. We help people discover projects, build a unified profile of their work, and grow into durable freelance careers supporting the AI systems used across industries.
Why AI training matters for legal work
AI models learn from examples and expert feedback provided by people. Legal and tax expertise is essential to ensure models interpret statutes, regulations, and precedent accurately. Contributing your tax-law skills shapes how future tools read and reason about US tax law.
The role
OpenTrain is recruiting a US Tax Law Analyst to apply detailed knowledge of US tax statutes and Treasury Regulations to AI training datasets. This is a remote, part-time contractor role expected to average 20+ hours per week and focuses on document evaluation and expert feedback.
- Type: Contractor / Part-time
- Time: 20+ hours/week
- Pay: $15–$30 USD per hour (hourly rate posted up to $30/hr)
- Location: Remote; preference for candidates based in India
- Data type: Documents; label type: evaluation/rating
What you'll do
- Review and analyze US tax statutes, Treasury Regulations, and related legal documents for accuracy and clarity
- Interpret complex sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and provide precise statutory understanding
- Identify and explain nuances, exceptions, and technical implications in statutory language
- Summarize key provisions and distill legal text for training and evaluation use
- Provide detailed feedback to improve and validate tax-related AI datasets
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to contextualize tax-law insights for model improvement
- Monitor legislative changes and update annotations or guidance as necessary
Requirements
- Expert-level understanding of US tax law with demonstrated proficiency in the IRC and Treasury Regulations
- Exceptional statutory-interpretation and legal-analysis skills
- Professional credential strongly preferred: Enrolled Agent (EA), Chartered Accountant (CA), or Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Experience reviewing, drafting, or analyzing legal or tax-related documentation
- Strong written and verbal communication with an ability to explain complex concepts clearly and precisely
- High attention to detail and commitment to technical accuracy at the source level
- Language: English (required); work location preference: candidates based in India
Helpful background
Candidates with prior experience working alongside technology teams, participating in training or educational projects, or applying legal expertise in tech-driven environments will find this work a strong fit.
- Experience collaborating with cross-disciplinary or product teams
- Exposure to training/education projects or creating guidance in tax law
- Interest in applying legal expertise to improve AI systems