Yellen Touts Next Phase of IRS Upgrade With ‘Paperless’ Push

Aug. 2, 2023, 9:00 AM UTC

The Internal Revenue Service will allow most taxpayers to go paperless by 2025, part of the Treasury Department’s push to modernize the badly outdated agency in a bid to improve customer service and ramp up enforcement.

“We are in the process of transforming the IRS into a digital-first agency,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in remarks she’s scheduled to deliver Wednesday at an IRS facility in McLean, Virginia.

Democrats provided the IRS with $80 billion in supplemental funding over 10 years as part of last year’s tax-and-climate law, though nearly a quarter was clawed back as part of this year’s ...

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