Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act
HR 7971 directs the IRS to enhance taxpayer service delivery through improved customer experience initiatives, advancing unanimously from committee review.
HR 7971 directs the IRS to enhance taxpayer service delivery through improved customer experience initiatives, advancing unanimously from committee review.
HR 7971, the Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act, aims to enhance how the IRS interacts with and serves taxpayers. While the specific provisions aren't detailed in the legislative record provided, the bill's unanimous committee advancement (43-0) suggests cross-party support for modernizing taxpayer services. The legislation focuses on operational improvements rather than tax code changes.
The IRS has faced longstanding criticism for poor customer service, long wait times, and outdated technology infrastructure. Improving taxpayer experience can reduce compliance burdens, decrease error rates, and potentially increase voluntary tax compliance. Better service also reduces the need for costly taxpayer assistance through paid preparers and advocacy organizations.
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