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By law, the National Taxpayer Advocate (NTA) must submit two reports to Congress each year. The National Taxpayer Advocate delivers these reports to the Senate Committee on Finance and the House Committee on Ways and Means with no prior review or comment from the Commissioner, the IRS Oversight Board, the Secretary of the Treasury, any other Treasury officer or employee, or the Office of Management and Budget.
Annual Reports to Congress
The Annual Report, delivered at the end of December, includes:
- A summary of the 20 most serious problems encountered by taxpayers;
- Legislative and administrative recommendations for solving those problems; and
- An examination of the year's most frequently litigated issues.
2007 Report to Congress
2006 Report to Congress
2005 Report to Congress
2004 Report to Congress
2003 Report to Congress
2002 Report to Congress
Fiscal Year Objectives Reports
The Objectives Report, delivered each June, contains the goals and activities planned by the Taxpayer Advocate for the coming fiscal year.
Fiscal Year 2009 Objectives Report to Congress
Fiscal Year 2008 Objectives Report to Congress
Fiscal Year 2007 Objectives Report to Congress
Fiscal Year 2006 Objectives Report to Congress
Fiscal Year 2005 Objectives Report to Congress
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