Collaboration with IRS business operating divisions to help taxpayers resolve tax disputes
The IRS Independent Office of Appeals today announced the formation of a new alternative dispute resolution (ADR) program management office, which will collaborate with the IRS business operating divisions to help taxpayers resolve tax disputes earlier and more efficiently.
According to the IRS release—IR-2024-119 (April 24, 2024)—the IRS has offered ADR at various stages of the tax administrative process for years, but use of the programs has declined in recent years. The IRS is hoping to make its ADR programs (e.g., fast track settlement, fast track mediation, rapid appeals process, and post-appeals mediation) more attractive and accessible by increasing awareness, changing and revitalizing existing programs, and piloting new approaches. Specifically, the new office will:
The IRS also reminded taxpayers that the traditional appeal process will remain available for those who choose it.