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  • H.R. 998 aims to make changes to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by requiring clearer and more detailed information on notices of math or clerical errors sent to taxpayers by the IRS. The bill mandates these notices to include specifics about the error, such as its type and...

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    In H.R. 998, the bill says that when the IRS tells someone there's a mistake on their tax papers, they should explain it clearly and say exactly where the mistake is. They also want to try sending these messages in a way that makes sure people get them and understand them better.

  • The IRS MATH Act of 2024 aims to improve the clarity of notices sent to taxpayers regarding math or clerical errors on their tax returns. The bill proposes changes to the Internal Revenue Code requiring that error notices include specific details about the error, a clear...

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    The IRS MATH Act of 2024 wants to make letters from the IRS easier to understand by giving more details when someone’s taxes have a mistake, and they will try out sending these letters in a special way to see if more people will respond.

  • H. R. 998 aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve the information provided in math and clerical error notices sent to taxpayers. It requires notices to clearly explain the type of error, the related tax code section, and offer detailed calculations of any...

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    H. R. 998 is a plan to help people understand tax mistake letters better by explaining what went wrong and how to fix it, and it also tests sending these letters in a special way to see if that helps people pay attention.