IRS Ends Surprise Visits, Promises Transparency for Taxpayers

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that it will scale back the practice of sending agents on surprise visits to homes and businesses to collect unpaid taxes. This change comes as part of the IRS's efforts to modernize its operations, improve customer service, and address concerns of political bias and aggressive tactics. Unannounced visits will now be limited to unique circumstances, with most interactions being scheduled through mailed letters. The decision aims to increase confidence in tax administration and improve safety for taxpayers and IRS employees. The move comes amid increased scrutiny of the agency and concerns about employee safety due to threats and misinformation on social media.
- IRS to Stop Surprise Visits to Homes and Businesses The New York Times
- IRS says it will 'end most' unannounced visits to taxpayers' homes by agents Fox Business
- IRS says agents will no longer knock on taxpayers' doors unannounced The Washington Post
- IRS halts most unannounced visits to taxpayers from revenue officers CNBC
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