The Tax Exempt and
Government Entities Division of the Internal Revenue Service has issued new internal
guidance for its agents on issuing information document requests (IDRs).
The IRS issues IDRs to gather information during an examination. The new
process will go into effect on April 1, 2017. Prior to its implementation,
TE/GE will provide training to its agents on the new process.
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Under the new process:
1.
Taxpayers will be involved in the IDR process.
2.
Examiners will discuss the issue being examined and the
information needed with the taxpayer prior to issuing an IDR.
3.
Examiners will ensure that the IDR clearly states the issue and
the relevant information they are requesting.
4.
If the taxpayer does not timely provide the information requested
in the IDR by the agreed upon date, including extensions, the examiner will
issue a delinquency notice.
5.
If the taxpayer fails to respond to the delinquency notice or
provides an incomplete response, the examiner will issue a pre-summons notice
to advise the taxpayer that the IRS will issue a summons unless the missing
items are fully provided.
6.
A summons will be issued if the taxpayer fails to provide a
complete response to the pre-summons letter by its response due date.
The new process requires the examiners’ managers to be actively
involved early in the process and ensures that IRS Counsel is prepared to
enforce IDRs through the issuance of a summons when necessary. Throughout this
process, the IRS will respect taxpayer rights and the changes will reflect the
agency's commitment to the Taxpayer
Bill of Rights.
The updated process will:
·
Provide for open and meaningful communication between the IRS and
taxpayers.
·
Reduce taxpayer burden and provide consistent treatment of
taxpayers.
·
Allow the IRS to secure more complete and timely responses to
IDRs.
·
Provide consistent timelines for IRS agents to review IDR
responses.
·
Promote timely issue resolution.
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