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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2020-79Inside This IssueIRS seeks nominations for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced it is accepting applications for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC). Applications will be accepted through June 12, 2020. The IRSAC serves as an advisory body to the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service and provides an organized public forum for discussion of relevant tax administration issues between IRS officials and representatives of the public. The IRSAC proposes enhancements to IRS operations, recommends administrative and policy changes to improve taxpayer service, compliance and tax administration, discusses relevant information reporting issues, addresses matters concerning tax-exempt and government entities and conveys the public's perception of professional standards and best practices for tax professionals. IRSAC members are appointed to three-year terms by the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service and submit a report to the Commissioner annually at a public meeting. Applications are currently being accepted for approximately 14 appointments that will begin in January 2021. Nominations of qualified individuals may come from individuals or organizations. IRSAC members are drawn from substantially diverse backgrounds representing a cross-section of the taxpaying public with substantial, disparate experience in: tax preparation for individuals, small businesses and/or large, multi-national corporations; information reporting, tax-exempt and government entities; digital services; and professional standards of tax professionals. Applications should document the proposed member's qualifications. In particular, the IRSAC is seeking applicants with knowledge and background in one of the following areas: Large Business & International
Small Business & Self-Employed
Tax Exempt & Government Entities
Wage & Investment
Applicants must be in good standing regarding their own tax obligations and demonstrate high professional and ethical standards. All applicants must complete and submit an application and pass a tax compliance and practitioner check. For those applicants deemed "Best Qualified," FBI fingerprint checks will also be required. More information, including the application form, is available on the IRS Web site. Questions about the application process can be emailed to publicliaison@irs.gov. 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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