Comment on FR Doc # E7-25134

Document ID: IRS-2008-0009-0002
Document Type: Public Submission
Agency: Internal Revenue Service
Received Date: February 17 2008, at 02:38 PM Eastern Standard Time
Date Posted: March 12 2008, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Start Date: December 31 2007, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date: March 27 2008, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time
Tracking Number: 803b4b72
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This is comment on Proposed Rule

Employment Tax Adjustments

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Hello. My name is Evelyn Caro. I have an absolutely unique situation that managed to stump everyone I talked to at the IRS. I can honestly say that I called 6 or more times and got different answers to my situation. In 2006, I married an African. Along with trying to get him to this country, I had to amend my taxes to reflect my new status. There is no contingent for that on the form online, neither on the paper form, which I don't use. Now let me move onto how this pertains to you and to my subject sentence. Every IRS employee needs to go through a retraining. Mandatory retraining nationwide. So much has changed, and in my case, maybe there is no standard answer but there needs to be one. Also a procedure needs to be put into place for situations such as mine. I am willing to have my case be used as an example for training purposes. Also TurboTax and TaxAct went through the trouble to make their software easier for the consumers to understand. The IRS needs to do its part especially when there are exceptions as in the case of the social security number. Not everyone has one, so there need to be options underneath that acknowledge that. In my business communication class we must create a report that solves a problem or a feasibility report. I know that this branch of the federal government has a problem and in my report I will attempt to come up with a solution. The government can follow my report to correct the problems if it is successfully carried out outcome. Thank you for listening to me. Sincerely, Evelyn Caro U.S. tax payer disclaimer: if this email has reached the wrong department, please forward it to the appropriate one.

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