IRS Advisory Committee for Electronic Tax Adds Eight New Members

Sept. 20, 2022, 2:25 PM UTC

The IRS has chosen eight new members to serve on the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee, the agency announced Tuesday.

The ETAAC will make recommendations to inform IRS decision makers on issues like identify theft and refund fraud, the agency said.

The main goal of the committee is to promote paperless filing of tax and information returns, the IRS said.

New members include Keith Richardson, deputy chief financial officer tax commissioner for the District of Columbia, and Hallie Parchman, a product manager at Amazon working on tax reporting and withholding.

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