Telephone service. Initially, we expect telephone lines to be staffed. Facsimile machines, which were generally not operating during the shutdown, should be operating, which means IRS staff will be able to receive power of attorney forms during a call. We do expect some delay in responsiveness, as it is still unclear if telephone staff will be equipped to handle all matters.
Exam and appeals. Exam and appeals staff should be back to work. We expect exam and appeals staff to contact taxpayers and their representatives upon returning to work.
Return and remittance processing. Returns and remittances should continue to be processed. Due to the backup in workload, we anticipate delays in processing; however, the IRS should get back to its typical work levels in short time. If submissions were made prior to or during the shutdown, there may be delays in processing as IRS staff return to work.
If you have any questions concerning the government shutdown as it impacts IRS operations, please contact a member of BDO’s Tax Controversy team.
CONTACT:
| Todd Simmens Tax Partner |
Cathy Stopyra Tax Managing Director |
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| Michelle Murphy Tax Quality & Risk Management Assistant Director |
Doug Klein Tax Managing Director |
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| Allison Goodhartz Experienced Tax Senior |
from BDO USA Tax Publications Feed https://www.bdo.com/insights/tax/federal-tax/temporary-reopening-of-the-federal-government
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