Six Quick Solutions for IRS Backlogs

Some reassignments, perhaps?

By CPA Trendlines Research

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Part I of a series on Fixing the IRS. Part II will explore Medium-Term and Longer-Term Solutions. Part III will look at legislative solutions.

Everybody gripes about the IRS, but nobody does anything about it.

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Well, almost nobody. On April 21, America’s National Tax Advocate, Erin M. Collins, marched into the House of Representatives, sat down before the Subcommittee on Government Operations and told them two things:

  1. What the problems at the IRS are, and
  2. What to do about them.