Tax Tip 2023-14: What the right to be informed means for taxpayers
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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2023-14What the right to be informed means for taxpayers The Taxpayer Bill of Rights is a cornerstone of the IRS mission that highlights the 10 fundamental rights taxpayers have when working with the IRS. All taxpayers should familiarize themselves with these rights. This is part of series of tips on the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Each month, Tax Tips will take a closer look at one of the categories within this legal framework. Let’s start at the top with the first taxpayer right. Taxpayers have the right to know what they need to do to comply with the tax laws. This is also known as the Right to be Informed. The right to be informed means taxpayers have the right to:
To make sure taxpayers are informed, the IRS will:
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