IRS Advisory Panel Seeks Public Input Again
Published Date: 5/28/2026
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Summary
The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel is holding a virtual meeting on June 17, 2026, to gather ideas from the public on how to make IRS customer service better. Anyone interested can join online or by phone but must register by June 12. This is a great chance for taxpayers to share their thoughts and help improve how the IRS works for everyone.
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