Senate Passes Bipartisan Bill Simplifying IRS Math Error Notices
Senate Passes Bipartisan Bill Simplifying IRS Math Error Notices

Senate Passes Bipartisan Bill Simplifying IRS Math Error Notices

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The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed the bipartisan IRS MATH Act, which aims to simplify the process for taxpayers to understand and correct math or clerical errors on their tax returns. The bill mandates that the IRS provide clear, plain-English explanations of any errors, including the specific tax return line affected, an itemized computation of adjustments, and a 60-day window for taxpayers to request an abatement or fix the mistake. Additional provisions require the IRS to notify taxpayers about any abatement determinations and offer multiple methods for requesting abatements, such as in writing, electronically, by phone, or in person. The legislation also calls for a pilot program to send error notices via certified or registered mail to improve communication. Sponsored by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bill Cassidy and supported by Representatives Brad Schneider and Randy Feenstra, the bill has already passed the House and awaits President Donald Trump's signature. Advocates praise the act as a crucial step toward enhancing transparency and easing the taxpayer experience with the IRS.

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