A group that represents the interests of Internal Revenue Service managers on Friday criticized a congressional letter that urges measures on the agency to provide taxpayers with relief during the filing season.
The Professional Managers Association said that a disconnect between congressional demands and the IRS’s ability to address them contributes to filing-season challenges for taxpayers and IRS employees.
- More than 200 members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, wrote to the IRS this week calling for it to suspend automated collections and provide penalty relief.
- The association said it would be possible for the IRS to pause automated collections ...