Saturday, November 22, 2014

IRS Predicting Extra Difficult Tax Filing Season (Again)

John Koskinen, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, addressed the American Institute of CPAs' (AICPA) National Tax Conference earlier this month. He talked about the upcoming 2015 tax filing season. “We believe it may be one of the most complicated filing seasons we’ve ever had, for a number of reasons".

“Continuing uncertainty about the extender legislation imposes stress, not only on the IRS, but on the entire tax community,” he said, and “if the uncertainty over extenders continues into December, the IRS could be forced to postpone the opening of the 2015 filing season.” With Congress now on Thanksgiving break, this seems to be a certainty.

I have written about the "extender legislation" in previous posts on this blog.

Reductions to the IRS's budget “will pose serious challenges to our customer service, enforcement efforts and information technology projects,” he said. Telephone service could drop from the 2014 service level of 71 percent to 53 percent in 2015, because the IRS has not been given the funds to hire sufficient staff to handle incoming calls.

Poor customer service at the IRS has been getting worse and worse every year because a hostile Congress has not given the IRS the funds they need to do the job. Because of long waits, I never even attempt to call the IRS on the phone. Rather, I write them a letter and send it in the mail.  It takes months to get a response. Thanks, Congress.

- Mark S Gleason CPA
  www.lakes-cpa.com

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