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Which one is correct way to say? - I am working in tax... #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:00 am   Which one is correct way to say? - I am working in tax...
 

I am working for tax department, Central Government?
Or
I am working in tax department, Central Government?
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Which one is correct way to say? - I am working in tax... #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:06 am   Which one is correct way to say? - I am working in tax...
 

Hi,

I would write:

I am working for/in the tax department for Central Government.
or
I am working in/for the Central Government tax department.

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Which one is correct way to say? - I am working in tax... #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:32 am   Which one is correct way to say? - I am working in tax...
 

Thank you sir.
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