Millions of Taxpayers Call the IRS for Help. Two-Thirds Don't Reach Anyone
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#3Well, there's a problem that needs a solution. Plus, a government contract. I wonder if anyone can come up with a LLM for simple tax issues.
Re: Millions of Taxpayers Call the IRS for Help. Two-Thirds Don't Reach Anyone
#4Well, there's a problem that needs a solution. Plus, a government contract. I wonder if anyone can come up with a LLM for simple tax issues.
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#5As an anecdotal comparison, I had a fairly long-running issue years ago with the IRS over a minor problem (some expenditures got posted to one fiscal year for the IRS, the following fiscal year for the SSA, which created an imbalance in their systems), and I was able to promptly get helpful folks on the phone and via scheduled in-person visits. Now even my CPA can't get anyone to pick up the phone there. It's a disaster.
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#8The IRS is a perennial budgeting football for Congress, even though it's one of the few agencies for whom increasing their budget creates positive net revenue for the federal government; its enforcement arm is down 30% in staffing since 2010, with predictably dismal results. As an anecdotal comparison, I had a fairly long-running issue years ago with the IRS over a minor problem (some expenditures got posted to one f…