IRS Addresses Systemic Flaws By Gerard I. Borod Have you identified any problems that might affect multiple taxpayers and possibly relate to Internal Revenue Service administrative procedures, policies or problems caused by existing tax law? If so, then the Taxpayer Advocate Service wants to make sure you’re aware of the Office of Systemic Advocacy. Systemic Advocacy operates within the Taxpayer Advocate Service and also is an independent organization that proposes changes to the IRS. Issues this office addresses include the following:
To submit an issue to the Office of Systemic Advocacy, go to www.irs.gov/advocate, click on “What Is Systemic Advocacy?” and complete Form 14411 (Systemic Advocacy Issue Submission Form). A hyperlink is provided. This information can be saved and forwarded to Systemic.Advocacy@irs.gov or fax issues to 202-622-3125. Please do not include a taxpayer’s personal information, such as Social Security numbers or tax data. Updates will be made to the web pages on an ongoing basis to allow ease of use in submitting systemic advocacy issues. Gerard I. Borod, a partner with Pustorino Puglisi & Company LLP in New York City, is chair of the NYSSCPA’s Relations with the Internal Revenue Service Committee. |
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