The IRS communicated that prisoners and decedents were not eligible for economic impact payments through the COVID-19 FAQs on their website. IRS FAQs are best for communicating their message quickly to the public. The problem is that there is no formal comment process on these FAQs and the IRS does not consider them to be legal authority that would be usable for a legal argument in a court case. There were some blog posts in July that criticized IRS FAQs that I revisit in this episode. I agree with their arguments and make my own statements that unreliable IRS communication erodes the trust that taxpayers place in the IRS. Tune in to learn more and draw your own conclusions regarding IRS statements to the public.
Episode 99: Interview With Rebecca Stavish
Episode 98: Tax March - Interview With Maura Quint
Episode 97: Interview With Andrew Belter
Episode 96: Interview With Andrew Aleman
Episode 95: Interview With Shanthy Bala
Episode 94: Further Coronavirus Tax News
Episode 93: Liens, Levies & Collection Due Process
Episode 92: Familes First Coronavirus Response Act
Episode 91.5: Further Coronavirus Tax Updates
Episode 91: Coronavirus Tax Updates
Episode 90: Family-Related Tax Issues (2 of 2)
Episode 89: Midterms and Coronavirus Tax News
Episode 88: Family-Related Tax Matters (1 of 2)
Episode 87: Installment Agreements and Settlement Offers
Episode 86: CNC and Local Standards
Episode 85: The Taxpayer Advocate Service and Systemic Advocacy
Episode 84: Tax Research
Episode 83: Interviewing Clients
Episode 82: Transcripts
Episode 81: ABA Adopt a Base Program
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