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Reports to Congress

 

By law, the National Taxpayer Advocate must submit two reports to Congress each year.

  • The first report (Objectives Report), delivered each June, contains the goals and activities planned by the Taxpayer Advocate for the coming year.
  • The second report (Annual Report), delivered at the end of December, includes:
    • A summary of the 20 most serious problems encountered by taxpayers;
    • Recommendations for solving those problems; and
    • Other IRS efforts to improve customer service and reduce taxpayer burden.

The reports and other documents currently available for you to download and read, include: