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  2. Streamlined filing compliance procedures - Wikipedia

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    The streamlined filing compliance procedures (called the streamlined procedures for short when the context is clear) is a set of procedures offered by the Internal Revenue Service in the United States to help United States taxpayers (individual taxpayers or couples filing jointly only; institutions cannot avail of these procedures) get back in compliance on the fronts of paying taxes related ...

  3. Welcome to tax season. What to know before you file - AOL

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    The IRS Direct File program, which lets eligible taxpayers file their taxes directly with the IRS for free, is now available in 25 states, up from 12 last year when the agency piloted the program.

  4. Taxes 2023: How To Get Back on Track With the IRS If ... - AOL

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    For one reason or another, you may have failed to file tax returns for past years. If you're in this boat, don't panic -- the best thing to do is to play catch-up as soon as possible. See ...

  5. How to Prove to the IRS You Filed Your Taxes on Time - AOL

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    This rule applies to returns and other required documents for which a specified date or period is given in the tax laws. For example, for filing a tax return, the April 15 deadline qualifies for ...

  6. Independent Office of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Appeals staff has been cut by nearly 40 percent, from 2,172 in fiscal 2010 to 1,345 in 2017. [9]Nina E. Olson, when she served as the IRS National Taxpayer Advocate, mentioned Appeals in her 2018 testimony before Congress, advising lawmakers, "Activities like outreach and education, congressional and media relations, examinations, and collections in a country as large and diverse as ours ...

  7. IRS e-file - Wikipedia

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    Taxpayers can e-file free using the IRS Free File service, either using an authorized IRS e-file provider's tax software, if eligible, or by using online Free File Fillable Forms from the Free File Alliance. Prior to 2020, the use of a third party was required for IRS e-file, and it was not possible to e-file directly through the IRS website. [4]

  8. I’m a Tax Expert: Why You Should Take Your Time With Filing

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    Tax season officially kicked off on Jan. 29 when the IRS began accepting federal returns. It ends on April 15, Tax Day, the deadline for all filings and payments for anyone not granted an ...

  9. Office of the Taxpayer Advocate - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the problem resolution offices (PRO) consisted of 80 full time employees and was headed by George A. O'Hanlon, the IRS ombudsman at the time. [5] [6] Commentators called for expanding the number of ombudsman as part of wider criticism of how the IRS was operating. [3]