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IRS halts most unannounced visits to taxpayers, citing safety concerns

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IRS halts most unannounced visits to taxpayers, citing safety concerns

By: Kate Dore - CNBC.com

The IRS on Monday ended its controversial practice of unannounced visits to homes or businesses from agency revenue officers for most taxpayers. Part of a broader IRS overhaul, the policy change aims to lessen public confusion and improve safety.

“Starting today, if someone’s ringing your doorbell, it’s extremely unlikely to be an IRS collection employee unless you made an appointment for a home visit,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told reporters on a call. “The change reverses a long-standing practice by IRS revenue officers that goes back decades.”

Previously, revenue officers — different from the revenue agents who conduct audits — visited homes and businesses unannounced to recover “substantial tax debt” with a median unpaid balance of $110,000, he said.

The decision comes amid safety concerns from IRS employees and taxpayers, according to Werfel. “Knocking on someone’s door today is a different scenario than it was 10 or 15 years ago, and there have been significant reports from IRS employees where they have felt unsafe,” he said.

Effective immediately, the agency will now make initial contact via a mailed letter, known as a 725-B, to schedule in-person meetings with taxpayers in most cases. “We have the tools we need to successfully collect revenue without adding stress with unannounced visits,” Werfel said.

The National Treasury Employees Union, which represents employees at 34 federal agencies, including IRS workers, said it supports the policy change. “Unfortunately, the hostile rhetoric and false claims about IRS employees have made their work more dangerous in recent years,” Tony Reardon, national president of the National Treasury Employees Union said in a statement. Some Republicans have cited concerns about “new IRS agents” in a push to strip IRS funding.

“The revenue officers we represent will continue to efficiently and effectively carry out their mission of helping taxpayers meet their lawful tax obligations through other means of communication,” Reardon said.
 
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IRS halts most unannounced visits to taxpayers, citing safety concerns

By: Kate Dore - CNBC.com

IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told reporters on a call. “The change reverses a long-standing practice by IRS revenue officers that goes back decades.”

Previously, revenue officers — different from the revenue agents who conduct audits — visited homes and businesses unannounced to recover “substantial tax debt” with a median unpaid balance of $110,000, he said.

The decision comes amid safety concerns from IRS employees and taxpayers, according to Werfel. “Knocking on someone’s door today is a different scenario than it was 10 or 15 years ago, and there have been significant reports from IRS employees where they have felt unsafe,” he said.

Effective immediately, the agency will now make initial contact via a mailed letter, known as a 725-B, to schedule in-person meetings with taxpayers in most cases. “We have the tools we need to successfully collect revenue without adding stress with unannounced visits,” Werfel said.

The National Treasury Employees Union, which represents employees at 34 federal agencies, including IRS workers, said it supports the policy change. “Unfortunately, the hostile rhetoric and false claims about IRS employees have made their work more dangerous in recent years,” Tony Reardon, national president of the National Treasury Employees Union said in a statement. Some Republicans have cited concerns about “new IRS agents” in a push to strip IRS funding.

“The revenue officers we represent will continue to efficiently and effectively carry out their mission of helping taxpayers meet their lawful tax obligations through other means of communication,” Reardon said.
Wow, Danny Werfel went from Florida QB to IRS commissioner. Chalk one up for the ol' ball coach.
 
Hard to see the need for this. Make the tax system simpler, eliminate the need for the complexity and this money can't go elsewhere. And the tax system can be fair.

One of the worst examples of special interest bullshit in government.
 

IRS halts most unannounced visits to taxpayers, citing safety concerns

By: Kate Dore - CNBC.com

The IRS on Monday ended its controversial practice of unannounced visits to homes or businesses from agency revenue officers for most taxpayers. Part of a broader IRS overhaul, the policy change aims to lessen public confusion and improve safety.

“Starting today, if someone’s ringing your doorbell, it’s extremely unlikely to be an IRS collection employee unless you made an appointment for a home visit,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told reporters on a call. “The change reverses a long-standing practice by IRS revenue officers that goes back decades.”

Previously, revenue officers — different from the revenue agents who conduct audits — visited homes and businesses unannounced to recover “substantial tax debt” with a median unpaid balance of $110,000, he said.

The decision comes amid safety concerns from IRS employees and taxpayers, according to Werfel. “Knocking on someone’s door today is a different scenario than it was 10 or 15 years ago, and there have been significant reports from IRS employees where they have felt unsafe,” he said.

Effective immediately, the agency will now make initial contact via a mailed letter, known as a 725-B, to schedule in-person meetings with taxpayers in most cases. “We have the tools we need to successfully collect revenue without adding stress with unannounced visits,” Werfel said.

The National Treasury Employees Union, which represents employees at 34 federal agencies, including IRS workers, said it supports the policy change. “Unfortunately, the hostile rhetoric and false claims about IRS employees have made their work more dangerous in recent years,” Tony Reardon, national president of the National Treasury Employees Union said in a statement. Some Republicans have cited concerns about “new IRS agents” in a push to strip IRS funding.

“The revenue officers we represent will continue to efficiently and effectively carry out their mission of helping taxpayers meet their lawful tax obligations through other means of communication,” Reardon said.
Thank goodness, now I can move back to Cabo.
 
Hard to see the need for this. Make the tax system simpler, eliminate the need for the complexity and this money can't go elsewhere. And the tax system can be fair.

One of the worst examples of special interest bullshit in government.
This...! Keep it progressive. Whatever. Just make it simpler. How much money did you make last year? Multiply that by .15 .20 or .30 depending on your bracket. Send it in.
 
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This...! Keep it progressive. Whatever. Just make it simpler. How much money did you make last year? Multiply that by .15 .20 or .30 depending on your bracket. Send it in.
if they just told us the number they already had calculated for each of us that would at least be a place to start.
 
I had them show up at my house once about 20 years ago. My then wife called me at work scared to death....and none too pleased.
 
Hard to see the need for this. Make the tax system simpler, eliminate the need for the complexity and this money can't go elsewhere. And the tax system can be fair.

One of the worst examples of special interest bullshit in government.
This one isn't on turbo tax. Legislators have always used the tax code to hand out favors and to serve special interests etc. That's why it's so complex. Everyone gets a carve out or an exception and most normal people don't care or notice. These handouts are like ****ing grease in DC.
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