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Issue Number:? ??IR-2023-72Inside This IssueIRS unveils Strategic Operating Plan; ambitious effort details a decade of change 42 key initiatives, 190 key projects designed to help taxpayers, the tax community and the nation WASHINGTON ? Following months of work, the Internal Revenue Service today unveiled its Strategic Operating Plan, an ambitious effort to transform the tax agency and dramatically improve service to taxpayers and the nation during the next decade. The 150-page report to the Secretary of the Treasury outlines the agency?s historic plans to make fundamental changes following funding from last year?s Inflation Reduction Act. The plan makes clear that the resources to be deployed over the short and long term will be used to:
?The plan is a bold look at what the future can look like for taxpayers and the IRS,? IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said. ?Now that we have long-term funding, the IRS has an opportunity to transform its operations and provide the service people deserve. Through both service and technology enhancements, the experience of the future will look and feel much different from the IRS of today. This plan charts the course forward for the IRS and tax administration.? The plan is organized around five objectives:
Each objective will be accomplished through specific initiatives outlined in the plan. The plan contains 42 initiatives designed to achieve IRS goals, each of which includes multiple key projects and milestones to measure progress. The plan covers more than 190 key projects and more than 200 specific milestones. The IRS will identify additional projects and milestones as work continues. The number of projects and milestones will grow significantly over time as the plan evolves to meet the needs of the nation and tax administration. For each milestone, the plan includes specific timeframes based on year. Following passage of the law last August, the IRS embarked on this effort to identify the highest-priority opportunities to deliver transformational change. In addition to working with the Department of the Treasury, the IRS received input from tax professionals, partner groups inside and outside of the tax community, taxpayer groups, IRS federal advisory groups and IRS employees. The planning process also built on prior IRS efforts that received feedback, including the Taxpayer First Act Report to Congress. ?People can see the first signs of change this filing season following this infusion of funding,? Werfel said. ?Taxpayers and tax professionals can see the difference as we have dramatically improved our phone service thanks to more staff. More walk-in services are available across the country. New digital tools have been added. And these are just first steps.? The future will bring more improvements, with taxpayers able to get more online access to their tax accounts ? simplifying their interactions with the IRS. Detailed information about refunds will be easier to track through improvements to the ?Where?s My Refund?? tool. Many more service improvements are detailed in the plan. ?For years, the agency has not had the resources to provide the service people deserve. Across all of our operations we?ve seen the impact. We?ve lost employees and seen our resources stretched thin with new mandates and an increasingly complex economy,? Werfel said. ?The IRS looks forward to demonstrating how the actions under this plan will translate into real improvements for taxpayers. Technology as well as in-person assistance will be cornerstones of this effort.? The plan also highlights how the IRS will be working to ensure fair enforcement of the nation?s tax laws and compliance with existing laws while respecting taxpayer rights. The IRS will be solely focused on increased efforts on identified compliance issues involving large corporations, larger partnerships and high-wealth individuals. ?Effective enforcement is an important component of this plan,? Werfel said. ?Revenue collected by the IRS supports everything from the nation?s defense to education and roads.? As the IRS begins implementation of this plan, the agency will work with the public, partners and oversight groups to ensure the transformation work meets the needs of taxpayers and the nation. ?This plan is only the beginning of our work,? Werfel said. ?This is a unique opportunity for the IRS and the nation, and we will continue to work closely with our partners as this effort moves forward. This investment in the IRS is already helping taxpayers this tax season, and this plan shows that historic changes are coming.? ? Thank you for subscribing to the IRS Newswire, an IRS e-mail service. If you know someone who might want to subscribe to this mailing list, please forward this message to them so they can subscribe. This message was distributed automatically from the mailing list IRS Newswire. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. |
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