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February 7, 2008
IRS Oversight Board Issues Electronic Filing Annual Report to Congress
The IRS Oversight Board yesterday sent its 2007 Electronic Filing Annual Report to Congress. From the press release:
The IRS Oversight Board today voiced cautious optimism about the future of the IRS’ Electronic Tax Administration (ETA) program. Given current progress and strategic planning, the Board concluded that the IRS can meet an 80% e-file goal by 2012 –- but only with continued discipline and the help of the professional tax community and Congress. In addition, the Agency’s Taxpayer Assistance Blueprint (TAB) now provides a roadmap to the long-term customer e-service vision that goes beyond mere e-filing. These are just some of one of the findings and recommendations contained in the Board’s annual report to Congress on electronic filing that was released today.
February 7, 2008 in IRS News | Permalink
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