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IRS Accepting Applications to Serve on Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC)

ETAAC members work closely with the Security Summit, a joint effort of the IRS, state tax administrators and tax industry to fight electronic fraud.

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The Internal Revenue Service is seeking qualified applicants for nomination to the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee. The ETAAC provides an organized public forum for discussion of electronic tax administration issues − such as prevention of identity theft and refund fraud − in support of the overriding goal that paperless filing should be the preferred and most convenient method of filing tax and information returns.

ETAAC members work closely with the Security Summit, a joint effort of the IRS, state tax administrators and tax industry to fight electronic fraud.

The IRS is looking for qualified individuals who will serve three-year terms beginning in September 2021. Applicants should have experience in such areas as state tax administration, cybersecurity and information security, tax software development, tax preparation, payroll and tax financial product processing, systems management and improvement and implementation of customer service initiatives.

The IRS also encourages representatives from consumer groups with an interest in tax issues to apply. Applications will be accepted through March 1, 2021.

Nominations of qualified individuals may be made by letter and received from organizations or the individuals themselves. Applicants should complete the ETAAC application and include a short statement of interest and a resume. Applicants should describe and document their qualifications, past and current affiliations, and involvement with cybersecurity and electronic tax administration.

In addition, applicants must successfully complete a tax compliance check, practitioner background check and FBI criminal background check.

ETAAC is a Federal Advisory Committee established by the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998.

Questions about the ETAAC and the application process can be e-mailed to publicliaison@irs.gov.