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As of October 25, 2020, there are 4812 open recommendations, of which 473 are priority recommendations. Recommendations remain open until they are designated as Closed-implemented or Closed-not implemented.
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Subject Term: "Corporate taxes"
GAO-20-174, Jan 30, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-9110
including 2 priority recommendations
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: In January 2020, IRS agreed to designate a dedicated entity to provide oversight of agency-wide business IDT efforts and stated that it will determine the appropriate oversight structure and scope of authority.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: In January 2020, IRS agreed but did not provide details on the actions it plans to take to address the recommendation.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: In January 2020, IRS agreed but did not provide details on the actions it plans to take to address the recommendation.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: In January 2020, IRS agreed but did not provide details on the actions it plans to take to address the recommendation.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with the recommendation. In January 2020, IRS stated that it will complete an analysis of other authentication methods.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS neither agreed nor disagreed with our recommendation to establish customer service-oriented performance goals for resolving business identity theft cases. In January 2020, IRS stated that it will review its customer service-oriented performance goals and modify them, as warranted, to address the resolution of business identity theft cases. Doing so would meet the intent of our recommendation.
GAO-20-55, Jan 15, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-9110
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with this recommendation and said it would make out-of-scope topics more readily available for taxpayers.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS neither agreed nor disagreed with this recommendation. In commenting on the draft report, IRS said the recommendation affects multiple stakeholders and IRS is evaluating the recommendation and actions for implementation. IRS said it would provide additional details at a later time.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with this recommendation, saying each business unit would be required to work with the Linguistic Policy, Tools and Services Section whenever the English version of translated content is updated. IRS also said interpreting the Form 1040 into different languages would be a major accomplishment that it wishes to achieve in the near future.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS neither agreed nor disagreed with this recommendation. In commenting on the draft report, IRS said the recommendation affects multiple stakeholders and IRS is evaluating the recommendation and actions for implementation. IRS said it would provide additional details at a later time.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with this recommendation and said it would review the employee training evaluation process to determine what steps can be taken to improve training, such as making certain evaluations mandatory for employees and updating the surveys with more focused questions in order to get more substantial feedback.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with this recommendation.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with this recommendation. In commenting on the draft report, IRS said it completed a further assessment after our audit and identified potential contributing factors. IRS said it implemented changes to the call center environment and was updating the Customer Service Representative technology platform to further improve system availability.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS said it agreed with this recommendation and would monitor the system downtime reported by the Customer Service Representatives (CSR) in Customer Account Services. In commenting on the draft report, IRS said it had implemented changes to the call center environment and was updating the CSR technology platform to further improve system availability.
GAO-19-81, Mar 13, 2019
Phone: (202) 512-9110
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. As of July 2020, IRS has taken steps to develop and implement an integrated case inventory and management system capable of recording and tracking taxpayer contacts. It expects this system to be deployed by October 2020.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. As of July 2020, IRS has taken steps to develop and implement an integrated case inventory and management system capable of tracking actual time worked on cases. It expects this system to be deployed by October 2020.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. As of July 2020, IRS plans to review its current practices in order to ensure they are in line with the GAO's recommendation with respect to MAP cases, as well as APA cases. IRS has taken steps to develop and implement an integrated case inventory and management system that it expects to deploy by October 2020.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. As of July 2020, IRS has taken steps to develop and implement an integrated case inventory and time management system for APMA's MAP (and other) cases that it believes will help it quickly identify when case and inventory data do not meet quality standards. The new system is expected to be deployed by October 2020.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. As of July 2020, IRS has taken steps to record these amounts in the inventory management system that is expected to be deployed by October 2020.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. As of July 2020, IRS is exploring ways to examine correlations between case management and administrative characteristics as part of ongoing, routine measurement of stages of the MAP.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS agreed with GAO's recommendation. APMA already tracks issue classification data for completed APA cases for its annual report to Congress on the APA program, and IRS agrees that a similar system can and should be pursued for MAP cases. Implementing an integrated inventory management system capable of tracking these data across both MAP and APA cases would be especially informative and helpful for APMA management. As of July 2020, the IRS has taken steps to develop and implement such a system. It is expected to be deployed by October 2020..