A bill to improve services provided to taxpayers by the Internal Revenue Service.
Summary
Introduced by Senator Mark Warner, this legislation aims to modernize and improve the various services the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers to the public. While the specific technical details of the bill have not yet been summarized by the Congressional Research Service, the proposal focuses on making the agency more responsive to the needs of individual taxpayers and businesses. If enacted, the bill would likely direct the IRS to upgrade its customer service systems and streamline processes for resolving tax-related issues.
For the average citizen, this legislation could result in shorter wait times when calling for assistance, improved digital tools for filing and tracking returns, and more efficient communication with tax officials. Because this is a standard bill rather than a non-binding resolution, it would have the force of law if passed by both chambers of Congress and signed by the President. Currently, the bill is in the earliest stages of the legislative process and must be reviewed by the Senate Committee on Finance before it can move forward.