The Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC)
today released its annual report featuring recommendations on a wide range of tax administration matters.
IRSAC is an advisory group to the entire agency. IRSAC’s primary purpose is to provide an organized public forum for senior IRS executives and representatives of the public to discuss relevant tax issues. The advisory group held a public meeting in Washington, D.C., today.
Based on its findings and discussions, IRSAC made several recommendations on a broad array of issues and concerns including:
- The IRS needs sufficient funding to operate
efficiently, provide timely and useful guidance to taxpayers and enforce
current Law, so that respect for our voluntary tax system is maintained
- The IRS should continue to expand voluntary correction
programs to facilitate taxpayers self-reporting prior year non-compliance
- Reducing Processing time for Form 2848, Power of
Attorney and Declaration of Representative
- Review the Transcript Request Policy for the
Practitioner Priority Service (PPS) Toll-Free Line
- Risk Assessing Large Taxpayers
- Schedule M-3, Net Operating (Loss) Reconciliation for
Corporations with Total assets with $10 million or more
- Strategies to Increase use of On-line Payment
Agreements
- Modifications to Notice CP2030
- Guidance to Practitioners regarding Professional
Obligations
- Treasury Circular 230 Enrollment of Former Internal Revenue Service Employees
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