Here's an interesting website: Asks for IRS employee ideas to increase efficiency and decrease waste. Says 10,000 ideas have been posted, 12K co-worker comments, 71K votes (agree/disagree).
At top left of page -- under "IMPACTED AGENCY" - change "All Ideas" to "Department of the Treasury".
Guess I haven't been giving IRS enough credit; they (these guys at least) are not slackers and apparently want to streamline IRS. Voting has been closed on several of them; adjacent posts generally list 1-2-3 up to 6 votes and then "voting disabled" pops up. I don't know if this means replies rose into the stratosphere or if IRS thinks three/four of such stuff is enough.
Here's a couple posts of note (you'll scroll across them) re things (1) so obvious that you wouldn't expect it need be mentioned and (2) an insider's (ranking officer perhaps?) worldview about these things.
(1) REVAMPED FORM W-7:
"As a bilingual lead CSR, every day I see ITINS assigned that should not have been assigned for one reason or another. The form needs to be updated to ask where the applicant is - in the U.S., or if not, in what country (emphasis-mine). Also, educate the employees of the ITIN unit on these tax law issues so they know when to process an application and when not to process an application. This will save millions if not billions in unnecessary paper work and processing not to mention unwarranted refundable credits given to dependents that are not physically present here in the U.S."
(That could add up -- a recent news item reported several occupants of a single trailer house in Texas claimed CTC on 19 kids who actually lived in Mexico.)
(2) PERFORM DESK AUDIT
"PERFORM A DESK AUDIT ON ANY EMPLOYEE THAT HAS TIME TO SUBMIT MORE THAN FIVE SUGGESTIONS DURING WORK HOURS. THEY NEED MORE WORK TO DO."
(Hmmm...must be an old-timer like me who doesn't like change.)
At top left of page -- under "IMPACTED AGENCY" - change "All Ideas" to "Department of the Treasury".
Guess I haven't been giving IRS enough credit; they (these guys at least) are not slackers and apparently want to streamline IRS. Voting has been closed on several of them; adjacent posts generally list 1-2-3 up to 6 votes and then "voting disabled" pops up. I don't know if this means replies rose into the stratosphere or if IRS thinks three/four of such stuff is enough.
Here's a couple posts of note (you'll scroll across them) re things (1) so obvious that you wouldn't expect it need be mentioned and (2) an insider's (ranking officer perhaps?) worldview about these things.
(1) REVAMPED FORM W-7:
"As a bilingual lead CSR, every day I see ITINS assigned that should not have been assigned for one reason or another. The form needs to be updated to ask where the applicant is - in the U.S., or if not, in what country (emphasis-mine). Also, educate the employees of the ITIN unit on these tax law issues so they know when to process an application and when not to process an application. This will save millions if not billions in unnecessary paper work and processing not to mention unwarranted refundable credits given to dependents that are not physically present here in the U.S."
(That could add up -- a recent news item reported several occupants of a single trailer house in Texas claimed CTC on 19 kids who actually lived in Mexico.)
(2) PERFORM DESK AUDIT
"PERFORM A DESK AUDIT ON ANY EMPLOYEE THAT HAS TIME TO SUBMIT MORE THAN FIVE SUGGESTIONS DURING WORK HOURS. THEY NEED MORE WORK TO DO."
(Hmmm...must be an old-timer like me who doesn't like change.)
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