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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2022-200Inside This IssueIRS Advisory Council issues 2022 Annual Report WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC) today issued its annual report for 2022, including recommendations to the IRS on new and continuing issues in tax administration. The 2022 Public Report includes recommendations on 21 issues covering a broad range of topics including: • IRS business and information technology modernization. In addition, the report "emphasizes the need for consistent and multi-year funding for the IRS to achieve its goals of providing efficient, effective, modern service to the nation's taxpayers." It also "provides targeted feedback to improve the taxpayer experience while supporting crucial enforcement efforts and navigating a rapidly changing digital environment." The IRSAC serves as a federal advisory committee to the IRS commissioner that provides an organized public forum for discussion of relevant tax administration issues between IRS officials and representatives of the public. IRSAC members offer constructive observations regarding current or proposed IRS policies, programs and procedures. The IRSAC is administered under the Federal Advisory Committee Act by the Office of National Public Liaison, part of IRS Communications and Liaison, and draws its members from the taxpaying public, the tax professional community, representatives of the low-income community, small and large businesses, tax-exempt and government entities, the payroll industry and academia. Five subgroups report to the parent council: • Information Reporting Acting Commissioner Doug O'Donnell and IRS executives thanked 10 members of the council whose terms end this year:
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