Taxpayer Advocate acknowledges shortcomings

Taxpayer Advocate acknowledges shortcomings

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins issued a mea culpa admitting to the findings of a recent report faulting the Taxpayer Advocate Service that she runs for slow responsiveness to taxpayers.

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Taxpayer Advocate acknowledges shortcomings

In a blog post, Collins initially seemed to blame the local offices for problems with answering the phones, but then acknowledged wider problems with TAS at the national level.

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