IRS Goes Virtual: Tax Tech Talk for Paper-Haters
Published Date: 3/17/2026
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Summary
The IRS’s Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee is holding a virtual public meeting on March 25, 2026, to talk about making tax filing easier, safer, and mostly paper-free. If you care about how taxes are filed electronically or want to share your ideas, this is your chance to join or send in your thoughts by March 23. This meeting helps shape future IRS tech and could save time and prevent fraud for taxpayers everywhere.
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