IRS Asks for Feedback on Quick Income Check Application Form
Published Date: 12/19/2025
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Summary
The IRS wants your thoughts on the form used to join the Income Verification Express Service (IVES) program, which helps verify income quickly. This affects businesses and agencies that use IVES to get income info faster. Comments are due by February 17, 2026, and the IRS aims to make the process easier without adding extra costs or hassle.
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