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In an effort to maintain compliance with IRS regulations we are asking your assistance in obtaining necessary information regarding this vendor. Services took place within the United States. If so, this vendor is required to complete the appropriate W-8 form found on the IRS website under the …Read more
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We also concur with the Oversight Board that a critical strategy for dealing with the tax gap involves (1) the IRS using customer service resources to help taxpayers be aware of their legal obligations; and (2) modernization as a positive avenue for easing taxpayer burdens. …Read more
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3 Common Questions About Irs Revenue Officers

Who are they?
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) revenue officers (a/k/a ROs) are the elite members of the IRS collection force. There are approximately 6,000 revenue officers operating nationwide. Each is assigned to a particular field group of 10-12 revenue officers, managed by a Group Manager, and assigned a specific geographic area. The IRS grants revenue officers absolute collection authority. This means they have the ability to send notices, make phone calls, make at-home or at-work visits, issue summons (i.e. mandatory, at IRS office meeting), issue levies (i.e. on wages, income, or bank accounts), issue liens, seize accounts receivable, initiate seizure of valuable property, etc. On the other hand, the revenue officer is given wide latitude to resolve tax liabilities by entering payment plans (i.e. Installment Agreements), placing clients into a protected status (i.e. Currently Not Collectible status), or granting extensions to full pay.

When are they assigned?
A revenue officer is assigned to a taxpayer’s case when (1) the IRS is unable to collect from the taxpayer with a back tax liability through the normal collection channels (i.e. IRS Notices, levies, liens, telephone calls, etc.), (2) the taxpayer has a history of thwarting tax return compliance (i.e. has never filed), (3) the taxpayer’s tax liability is due to the failure to pay certain taxes (i.e. payroll taxes), or (4) the taxpayer’s tax liability is incredibly large.

What do they do?
A revenue officer’s number one priority is to get the taxpayer compliant and collect payment in full of the taxes owed. They have a number of tools available to them including levies, liens, summonses, and seizure of property. Unlike representatives in the service centers or Automated Collection Service (ACS), revenue officers have an assigned, limited caseload. They are more likely to stay on top of their notices and follow through promptly with their threats of enforced collection. Revenue officers typically have more training and greater investigative authority than your average call center representative. This can be an advantage or a disadvantage to the taxpayer. On the one hand, they tend to demand more information and substantiation than ACS. On the other hand, this authority affords them increased flexibility and discretion. For a call center employee, the authority to make discretionary decisions is severely limited.

Revenue officers work in “the field” in the sense that there are territory offices all over the country. Cases are assigned to a given office depending on the residence of the taxpayer or the location of the business in the case of business accounts. Furthermore, the revenue officer will often make a field visit and actually go to the taxpayer to try to get first hand knowledge of the financial situation. If a tax account has found its way to a revenue officer, it usually means that collection efforts have been unsuccessful or unresolved at preceding collection stages.

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