This article examines the continuing effects on low-income taxpayers of the 1998 Internal Revenue Service reorganization and computer modernization of the agency. Specifically, the article highlights the severe hardships that have been experienced by that segment of the taxpayer population resulting from agency efforts to streamline resolution of postfiling disputes. Those efforts include acceleration of the administrative process, centralization of agency function, elimination of local contracts, and increasing reliance on computer-generated correspondence. The authors believe that the net result for many taxpayers has been the trading of fairness for administrative efficiency and the contraction - and often denial - of taxpayer prepayment...
This article defends one of the more controversial parts of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Restr...
This article provides a chronological history of low-income tax clinics in the United States from th...
Most individuals and businesses file their tax return(s) and forget about the Internal Revenue Servi...
This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the wo...
Using a unique household-level data set, this article investigates the taxfiling experiences and ref...
This article addresses the tension between educational and public service goals in the immediate ter...
58 pagesThis Article articulates a concern that the use of social media mining may pose a greater ha...
The Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 directed the IRS to transform it...
The IRS is still reeling from accusations that it targeted Tea Party and other non-profit organiza...
The Earned Income Tax Credit ( EITC ) is the largest US. welfare program, with twenty-four million l...
It is often said that taxes are the lifeblood of government. As the nation’s tax collector, the IRS ...
The article offers information on the evolution, development and effectiveness of the alternative di...
The earned income tax credit (EITC) is perhaps the most significant refundable credit in the U.S. ta...
The actual or supposed complexity of substantive federal tax law has generated two unresolved admini...
Almost 20 years ago Congress enacted the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 19...
This article defends one of the more controversial parts of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Restr...
This article provides a chronological history of low-income tax clinics in the United States from th...
Most individuals and businesses file their tax return(s) and forget about the Internal Revenue Servi...
This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the wo...
Using a unique household-level data set, this article investigates the taxfiling experiences and ref...
This article addresses the tension between educational and public service goals in the immediate ter...
58 pagesThis Article articulates a concern that the use of social media mining may pose a greater ha...
The Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 directed the IRS to transform it...
The IRS is still reeling from accusations that it targeted Tea Party and other non-profit organiza...
The Earned Income Tax Credit ( EITC ) is the largest US. welfare program, with twenty-four million l...
It is often said that taxes are the lifeblood of government. As the nation’s tax collector, the IRS ...
The article offers information on the evolution, development and effectiveness of the alternative di...
The earned income tax credit (EITC) is perhaps the most significant refundable credit in the U.S. ta...
The actual or supposed complexity of substantive federal tax law has generated two unresolved admini...
Almost 20 years ago Congress enacted the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 19...
This article defends one of the more controversial parts of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Restr...
This article provides a chronological history of low-income tax clinics in the United States from th...
Most individuals and businesses file their tax return(s) and forget about the Internal Revenue Servi...