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IRS In Audio
Internal Revenue Service
74 episodes
4 days ago

Stay informed about the latest IRS news and updates in audio—without the hassle of digging through the website. IRS in Audio transforms official IRS announcements, policy changes, and tax-related guidance into easy-to-digest audio segments. Each episode provides accurate, timely audio information directly from the IRS, helping you stay compliant, save time, and avoid costly mistakes.


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Stay informed about the latest IRS news and updates in audio—without the hassle of digging through the website. IRS in Audio transforms official IRS announcements, policy changes, and tax-related guidance into easy-to-digest audio segments. Each episode provides accurate, timely audio information directly from the IRS, helping you stay compliant, save time, and avoid costly mistakes.


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IRS Appeals Launches Post Appeals Mediation (PAM) Pilot
IRS In Audio
2 minutes 36 seconds
1 month ago
IRS Appeals Launches Post Appeals Mediation (PAM) Pilot

IRS Appeals Launches Post Appeals Mediation (PAM) Pilot

  • The IRS Independent Office of Appeals launched a two-year pilot to make PAM more attractive to taxpayers.
  • Under the pilot, mediation cases are reassigned to an Appeals team not connected to the original case to provide a fresh, expedited look; other PAM features remain unchanged.
  • PAM occurs after an unsuccessful Appeals process and typically lasts one day, with a neutral Appeals mediator; taxpayers may add a co-mediator at their expense.
  • Goal: enhance ADR offerings, improve taxpayer experience, and encourage faster, mutually acceptable resolutions before potential litigation.
  • Appeals also promotes broader use of its five ADR programs: Fast Track Settlement, Fast Track Mediation—Collection, PAM, Rapid Appeals Process, and Early Referral.
  • Contact for questions: ap.adr.programs@irs.gov.

IRS In Audio

Stay informed about the latest IRS news and updates in audio—without the hassle of digging through the website. IRS in Audio transforms official IRS announcements, policy changes, and tax-related guidance into easy-to-digest audio segments. Each episode provides accurate, timely audio information directly from the IRS, helping you stay compliant, save time, and avoid costly mistakes.


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