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Senate Approves Commissioner Douglas H. Shulman

The United States Senate recently approved Douglas H. Shulman as the new IRS Commissioner. Shulman replaced the former acting IRS Commissioner Linda Stiff. Below is his official statement from the end of last week.

"I want to extend my thanks to the members of the Senate and the Senate Finance Committee, especially Chairman Baucus and Senator Grassley. I also want to thank President Bush for nominating me and Treasury Secretary Paulson for his support.

The Internal Revenue Service touches virtually every adult, every business and every non-profit organization in America. It is an honor to assume the leadership of this critical agency. I recognize the great responsibility I have been given and will work to ensure that the IRS is fair, impartial and respects the rights of all taxpayers.

As Commissioner, I will concentrate on both enforcement and service. For the majority of Americans who pay their taxes willingly and on time, there must be clear guidance, accessible education and outstanding service. Our aim should be to make it as easy as possible for citizens to pay the correct amount of taxes in the most efficient and least burdensome manner possible.

For taxpayers that intentionally evade paying taxes, there must be rigorous enforcement programs.

I am looking forward to working with the dedicated and talented IRS workforce, along with the broader tax community and important stakeholders to continue to build an efficient, effective and respected IRS."

Print | posted on Monday, March 17, 2008 8:42 AM | Filed Under [ IRS & Tax News ]

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