the irs and plain writing - challenges and accomplishments for a taxing situation

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Terry Lemons, Internal Revenue Service The IRS and Plain Writing – Challenges and Accomplishments for a Taxing Situation

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Presentation by Terry Lymons, Internal Revenue Service, at Center for Plain Language workshop, "Best Practices in Plain Language," on October 9, 2012

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Page 1: The IRS and Plain Writing - Challenges and Accomplishments for a Taxing Situation

Terry Lemons, Internal Revenue Service

The IRS and Plain Writing – Challenges and Accomplishments for a Taxing Situation

Page 2: The IRS and Plain Writing - Challenges and Accomplishments for a Taxing Situation

Introduction

Terry Lemons, Director, Office of Communications, IRS

Co-chair of IRS Plain Writing Editorial Board

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Challenges

Complex subject matter Large, varied audience

– General public – potentially 141.1 million– Tax/legal professionals – potentially 1.9 million

Large agency– Decentralized content writing, review

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Multi-pronged implementation

Established Plain Writing editorial board Trained all employees Established Plain Language@IRS on

IRS.gov for ongoing updates and feedback Redesigned more than 120 notices

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From this

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To this

Our redesigned notices explain: –Why the notice was sent –How the taxpayer should respond –What the consequence is if the taxpayer does not respond–Where to find additional resources, publications, and services

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Benefits of improvements

Improved business results:Increase compliance Reduction in the tax gapEarlier resolution of cases when taxpayers are more responsivePossible reductions in call volumes as information is communicated through notices or online

Improved customer results:Increased satisfaction, driven by

– Earlier resolution of their case– Reduced penalties and interest (inferred if cases are resolved earlier)– Decreased confusion

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Taxpayer focus groups

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Threatening Tone

Unclear Language

Don’t Have $

Now

Uncertain Eligibility for

Installment Plan Immune to Consequences

Can’t Respond

Electronically

Better Communication

of Payment Options

Online Payment

Portal

Online Setup of

Installment Agreement

Collaborative Tone

Easy-to-Find Online

Information

Encourage Contact with

IRS

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To this

Redesigned notices point taxpayers to web page with:

–Plain language information about the notice they received

–Answers to common questions

–Links to related resources

–Tips to offer ideas to help taxpayers succeed in coming years

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Building on our success

Redesigned “balance due” notices: • Compared to accounts using previous versions of

balance due notices, more taxpayers are: Paying their tax liability Contacting IRS to discuss payment options Setting up installment payments

Page 11: The IRS and Plain Writing - Challenges and Accomplishments for a Taxing Situation

Written for IRS, not the reader

CP 504 before:

–Important information not clearly highlighted –Confusing, unfamiliar terms: levy, lien, assets –Somewhat threatening tone as this was the last notice prior to collection action

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Addressing the reader’s needs

Redesigned CP 504 notice:

–Builds on same plain language features as previous redesigned notices

–Uses familiar words

–Alerts taxpayers to other important issues this tax liability could affect if unresolved

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Where we go from here

Additional notice redesign• planning to release 9 additional redesigned

notices in October 2012; 61 additional in January 2013

Continued review of new and substantially revised documents

Redesigned IRS.gov website Continued training for employees

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Questions?

Terry Lemons, terry.l.lemons (at) irs[dot]gov Plain Language @ IRS on IRS.gov