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the next "person" you talk to might be a robot...IRS

By
Real Estate Attorney with Rego Tax Law Cal Bar #201054

The IRS is expanding its endeavors into the artificial intelligence universe by using "voice bots" as an option to answer taxpayers' questions when calling the IRS.

Let's be honest, the IRS could probably use the robotic help since a recent Taxpayer Advocate survey found that the IRS answers only about 1 in 10 phone calls into their call centers.  A 10% answer rate is dismal at a best.

The voice bot system has been in use since January and has answered some 3 million phone calls from taxpayers.  Currently, the voice bots are used to answer more "routine" questions and ID verifications on interactive voice responses.  In addition, the bots have been deployed to answer frequently asked questions about Economic Impact Payments and Advanced Child Tax Credit issues for taxpayers.

The IRS sees the expansion of the voice bot program this year into other areas of taxpayer customer service including:

  1. Taxpayer account and tax return transcripts
  2. Tax payment history
  3. Current tax balance due

Time will tell if the voice bot system is the answer to the IRS answering woes!

If you have a tax question or problem or received an IRS notice, drop me an email

kevin@regotaxlaw.com

I represent clients in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area and nationwide with IRS issues www.regotaxlaw.com

 

 

Posted by

Kevin Rego

Tax Attorney

San Mateo, CA

www.regotaxlaw.com

650.933.5222

Jeff Masich-Scottsdale AZ Associate Broker,MBA,GRI
HomeSmart Real Estate - Scottsdale, AZ
Arizona Homes and Land Group/ Buy or Sell

Robo dialers I know about and experience. However Robo Talkers that is a bit scary.

Jul 05, 2022 09:02 PM
Kevin Rego
Rego Tax Law - San Mateo, CA
IRS Collections Representation

Agreed!!!!

Jul 10, 2022 04:15 PM