Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday announced IRS goals for the 2024 tax filing season. Here’s what taxpayers can expect.
Yellen expanded upon previous goals, highlighting IRS plans for improved service, technology and a limited free Direct File pilot for the upcoming tax season.
"This filing season, we will build on this foundation and continue expanding services for taxpayers: by phone, online and in person," she said. "The IRS will reduce errors and storage costs," Yellen said."And we'll speed up processing times for the system as a whole."
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