NATIONAL TAXPAYER ADVOCATE PUBLIC FORUM
This file contains the transcript of the National Taxpayer Advocate Public Forum held on August 16, 2016, at the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Parma, Ohio. It includes appearances by several notable individuals, including Congressman Jim Renacci and National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson. The forum discusses the future operations of the IRS and the needs of American taxpayers.
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The purpose of this document is to provide a detailed transcript of the National Taxpayer Advocate Public Forum held on August 16, 2016. It serves as a record of discussions regarding the future operations of the IRS and the needs of American taxpayers. This file is valuable for tax professionals, policymakers, legal professionals, and researchers to understand the viewpoints and recommendations presented during the forum.

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- 1. Title: The title of the document: NATIONAL TAXPAYER ADVOCATE PUBLIC FORUM.
- 2. Date and Time: The date and time of the forum: August 16, 2016, 5:30 p.m.
- 3. Location: The location where the forum was held: Cuyahoga County Public Library - Parma Branch, 6996 Powers Boulevard, Parma, Ohio.
- 4. Reporter: The name of the reporter who took down the transcript: Stephen J. DeBacco, RPR.
- 5. Appearances: A list of appearances by notable individuals, including Congressman Jim Renacci and National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson.
- 6. Transcript: The detailed transcript of the discussions and presentations made during the forum.
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- Lack of Participation: Not submitting feedback or participating in discussions may result in a lack of representation of your views and concerns.
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- 1. Research Purposes: Students and researchers can use this form to gather information for their studies on tax policy and IRS operations.
- 2. Professional Insight: Tax professionals and legal experts can gain valuable insights into taxpayer needs and IRS operations through this form.
- 3. Policy Making: Policymakers can use this form to understand various viewpoints and recommendations for improving IRS practices.
- 4. Community Engagement: Community leaders and advocates can use this form to stay informed about taxpayer advocacy efforts and public forum discussions.
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