The IRS is facing criticism for its slow resolution of identity theft cases, with about 500,000 unresolved cases taking over 22 months on average to resolve. The delays have impacted low-income taxpayers' ability to collect federal tax refunds, according to reports from the National Taxpayer Advocate and independent watchdogs.
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LIKE I'VE BEEN SAYING - IRS delays in resolving identity theft cases are āunconscionable,ā an independent watchdog says https://t.co/2YPAbvdZTz
IRS takes so long to resolve identity theft cases even after massive funding boost itās "unconscionable." https://t.co/8xckKnxEWJ
The IRS is taking nearly two years to resolve identity theft cases, causing significant delays for affected taxpayers, according to a recent report from the National Taxpayer Advocate (NTA). https://t.co/mUgwLwI7ft
The IRS has about 500,000 unresolved identity theft assistance cases and is taking on average longer than 22 months to resolve them, National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins said. https://t.co/WQi0lryMSW
The IRS has had a backlog of approximately 500,000 unresolved identity theft cases, a new report finds. It has prevented thousands of low-income taxpayers from collecting their federal tax refunds. https://t.co/JlUpjtjYCf
"IRS delays in resolving identity theft victim assistance cases are unconscionable." https://t.co/eyMjtRbxUS
An independent watchdog within the IRS reports that while taxpayer services have vastly improved, the agency is still too slow to resolve identity theft cases. And National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins says those delays are āunconscionable.ā Erin M. C... https://t.co/sB4k3oQHwj
IRS delays in resolving identity theft cases are 'unconscionable,' an independent watchdog says https://t.co/pdVA7PYEiU
The IRS is far too slow in resolving a major problem for taxpayers, who must wait almost two years for the tax agency to clear up identity theft cases, according to a new report. https://t.co/ba4qKRPrcU
The National Taxpayer Advocate finds that the IRS is still plagued by customer service issues, despite receiving additional funds. Read its report below. https://t.co/O9BHhoQrfH
The IRS is far too slow in resolving a major problem for taxpayers, who must wait almost two years for the agency to clear up identity theft cases, according to a report from the National Taxpayer Advocate, an independent watchdog that's part of the IRS. https://t.co/ynRrkvHLQx
Watchdog: IRS delays in resolving identity theft cases "unconscionable" https://t.co/bdmc5yl2kb
The IRS has about 500,000 unresolved identity theft assistance cases and is taking on average longer than 22 months to resolve them, National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins said in her midyear report to Congress. https://t.co/JpKpxtieYU