IRS to Conduct Face-to-face Meetings with Noncompliant Taxpayers

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IRS to Conduct Face-to-face Meetings with Noncompliant Taxpayers

The IRS has announced that agents will begin conducting face-to-face meetings with individuals and businesses with ongoing tax issues. These meetings will take place in areas with a limited number of available revenue officers due to declining IRS resources.

According to the agency, the primary purpose of the meetings is to make contact with taxpayers with a previously known tax issue that wasn’t resolved through the mail. Initial face-to-face contact will almost always be unannounced.

The IRS cautions taxpayers that visits from revenue agents shouldn’t be confused as a scam. When an agent visits a taxpayer, he or she will always provide two forms of official credentials with a serial number and a photo. Taxpayers have the right to see both of these credentials. For more information, see www.irs.gov/newsroom/special-irs-efforts-to-focus-on-tax-compliance-education-begin. Fact Sheet 2019-15.

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