2026-00966Notice

IRS Seeks Feedback on Tax Disclosure Consent Form Shenanigans

Published Date: 1/20/2026

Notice

Summary

The IRS wants your thoughts on a form that lets them share tax check info with others. This affects anyone who might fill out Form 14767 to give consent for tax compliance checks. Comments are open until March 23, 2026, helping the IRS make the process easier and less time-consuming—no extra costs expected!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Form 14767: IRS sharing tax checks

If you fill out Form 14767, you authorize the IRS to prepare a tax compliance report that discloses your confidential tax information to a third‑party appointee for Federal employment. The form is specifically identified as Form 14767 (OMB Control No. 1545-1856).

Paperwork time: 10 minutes per form

The IRS estimates 46,000 responses to Form 14767 each year, at about 10 minutes per response, for an estimated total annual burden of 7,664 hours. The agency states there is no change to the paperwork burden previously approved by OMB.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
1/20/2026
3/23/2026

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