Taxpayer burden is defined as the time and money taxpayers spend to comply with their federal tax obligations. An example could be the average time and expense required to complete and file a tax form.
Yes. Form 13285A Reducing Tax Burden on America’s Taxpayers, may be used to submit ideas to the IRS. Keep in mind that ideas for reducing taxpayer burden should affect a significant number of taxpayers.
For individual taxpayer issues (e.g., receipt of a notice, account problem or question) please call the IRS Telephone Assistance Line or use the contact information found on your notice.
Burden reduction initiatives will be evaluated and prioritized by:
Not all burden reduction proposals can be implemented. For example, the IRS doesn’t have the ability to change existing tax laws. Proposals involving legislative changes should be submitted directly to congressional representatives.
See: How to Get Tax Records from the IRS
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