Taxpayer Advocate: The IRS has a paper problem

Taxpayer Advocate: The IRS has a paper problem

Things are improving at the IRS, but there's still work to be done — and tax pros can help.

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Taxpayer Advocate: The IRS has a paper problem

Things are getting better at the Internal Revenue Service, according to National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins — but there's still some way to go.

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