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The Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division Mission - 1.1.23.2
The TE/GE Division Commissioner - 1.1.23.3
Headquarters - 1.1.23.4
Employee Plans - 1.1.23.5
Exempt Organizations - 1.1.23.6
Government Entities - 1.1.23.7
Customer Accounts Services
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The mission of the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division (TE/GE)
is to provide Tax Exempt and Government Entities customers top quality service
by helping them understand and comply with applicable tax laws and to protect
the public interest by applying the tax law with integrity and fairness to
all.
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The Commissioner, Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division, reports
to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. -
He/she is responsible for planning, managing, directing and executing
nationwide activities for Employee Plans, Exempt Organizations, Government
Entities (including Indian Tribal Governments, Federal, State and Local Governments,
and Tax Exempt Bond issuances) and Customer Account Services. The Tax Exempt
and Government Entities Division is commonly abbreviated and referred to as
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To accomplish the mission, the TE/GE Division:
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Develops and implements TE/GE measures that balance customer satisfaction,
employee satisfaction and business results. -
Assists TE/GE customers in understanding their tax responsibilities by
providing information through plain language publications, seminars and workshops,
web sites, and other products. -
Processes determination letter requests from employers regarding the qualified
status of their employee plans and from organizations seeking recognition
of tax exemption. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs, such as the Employee
Plans Compliance Resolution System, and issues compliance and correction statements
or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Regulates and monitors employee plans and exempt organizations through
examination of returns, with emphasis on protecting the interests of employee
plan beneficiaries and assuring that exempt organizations continue to meet
the statutory requirements for exemption and their other federal tax responsibilities. -
Administers federal tax laws applicable to federal, state and local governments,
Indian tribal governments and issuances of tax exempt bonds through compliance
checks and examination of returns. -
Contracts with service centers and with other internal or external entities
for the processing of TE/GE customer returns and payments, directly or, where
appropriate, through Agency-wide Shared Services. -
Coordinates tax administration and enforcement activities with the Department
of Labor and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation as provided by Titles I
and IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and
with federal and state government agencies. -
Provides members for the Joint Board of the Enrollment of Actuaries, and
oversees actuarial determinations and interpretations. -
Provides basic procedures and rules for uniform interpretation and application
of federal tax and related laws applicable to employee plans and exempt organizations,
with the exception of IRC Section 526, ship owners protection and indemnity
associations; and IRC Section 528, certain homeowners associations; IRC Section
457, deferred compensation plans of state and local governments and tax-exempt
organizations; and employment taxes which are the responsibility of the Chief
Counsel. -
Reviews determinations under IRC Section 1402(e) involving the sole issue
of whether an ordaining church is described in IRC Section 501(c)(3) and IRC
Section 170(b)(1)(A)(i), and actuarial determinations. -
Conducts examination programs and coordinates a delinquent returns program
involving employee plans, exempt organizations, certain taxable organizations
subject to IRC Chapter 42, tax exempt bonds issuances, federal, state, local
and Indian tribal governments, including issues dealing with employment taxes. -
Conducts an ongoing research program to gather data relative to the TE/GE
universe in order to direct compliance activities to areas of actual or suspected
noncompliance. -
Provides advice, assistance, and coordination throughout the Service,
with other federal and state government agencies, and Congressional Committees,
regarding the operations or performance of TE/GE, and on legislative, regulation,
litigation, and Freedom of Information Act matters and requests for inspection
of application files. -
Prescribes the extent to which rulings issued by or pursuant to authorization
from the TE/GE Commissioner shall be applied without retroactive effect; provides
appropriate authorization for church tax inquiries and examinations pursuant
to IRC Section 7611; enters into and approves closing agreements and may grant
a reasonable extension of the time fixed by regulation for making elections
or applications for relief from tax under Subtitle A not expressly prescribed
by law. -
Abates certain Chapter 42 and 43, Excise Taxes, under circumstances described
in IRC Section 4962. -
Serves as coordinating office on Indian tribal government matters to ensure
that the IRS operates within a government-to-government relationship with
federally recognized tribal governments and is in compliance with relevant
Presidential Executive Orders. -
Participates in equal employment and diversity program activities.
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The TE/GE Division is also responsible for providing interpretations
of laws and procedures by:-
publishing revenue rulings and revenue procedures for the public;
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providing pre-transactional rulings to specific requestors and issuing
technical advice and technical assistance to Service personnel regarding employee
plans and exempt organizations; and -
issuing opinion letters to specific requestors, regarding master and prototype
pension, annuity, and profit-sharing plans, individual retirement accounts,
simplified employee pensions, and saving incentive match plans for employees.
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See TE/GE organization chart on the Resource page at http://tege.web.irs.gov/templates/TEGEHome.asp?MWContent=/content/TEGEMainWindow/linkedHTMLDocuments/resources/resources.htm
located at the bottom of the page under the Organization heading.
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The Headquarters Mission is to support the TE/GE Commissioner by providing
strategic and operational support for the operating units within the division. -
Headquarters will also interpret, modify as appropriate, and implement
guidance issued by the National Headquarters. -
The TE/GE Headquarters consist of the Office of the Commissioner and
Deputy Commissioner, as well as the Directors and staffs of the following
units:-
Senior Technical Advisor
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Finance
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Planning
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Human Resources
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Communication and Liaison
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Business Systems Planning
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Research and Analysis
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EEO & Diversity
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Administrative Services
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The Senior Technical Advisor:
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Provides technical advice to the TE/GE Commissioner.
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Coordinates with and assists the Commissioner, TE/GE Division, other IRS
components, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Justice, other
government agencies, state government agencies, and congressional committees
on highly technical and confidential matters of common concern. -
Conducts studies of technical issues to determine if legislation, regulations,
or other public guidance is needed on a particular tax issue. -
Reviews the litigating, interpretative and administrative trends of a
Service position in a particular tax area to determine if changes or other
Service actions are warranted.
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The Planning staff:
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Manages the strategic planning activities of TE/GE, including establishing
the strategic direction for the division and operating units and developing
business goals and performance measures. -
Coordinates the business planning activities, including developing business
cases, determining funding priorities, and preparing resource justifications. -
Develops the budget submission for TE/GE and responds to inquiries about
the budget from external stakeholders (Department of the Treasury, Office
of Management and Budget, and Congress).
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The Finance staff:
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Manages the resource distribution process, including the development of
a financial plan that supports the program priorities of TE/GE. -
Manages the financial resources for TE/GE, including tracking resource
usage against targets, and makes projections of resource needs through year-end. -
Establishes financial policies, procedures and controls for TE/GE in conjunction
with overall Service guidelines and procedures. -
Works closely with Planning to develop the budget submission for TE/GE
and to respond to inquiries from external stakeholders.
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The Human Resources staff:
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Fosters a good working relationship with the National Treasury Employees
Union (NTEU) throughout TE/GE. -
Serves as the TE/GE representative on the Human Resources Policy Council.
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Develops and implements policies, strategies and procedures for the division
within parameters set by the National Strategic Human Resources. -
Designs and develops TE/GE specific training and develops division-wide
training plan in coordination with Employee Plans (EP), Exempt Organizations
(EO), Government Entities (GE) and Customer Account Services (CAS). -
Provides workforce planning and strategic recruitment guidance.
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Manages position management activity within TE/GE.
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Conducts negotiations with NTEU, where appropriate, in coordination with
Agency-wide Shared Services and Strategic Human Resources. -
Oversees and manages the performance management process within TE/GE.
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The Office of Communication and Liaison:
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Facilitates effective communication with TE/GE employees and all other
internal and external stakeholders. -
Coordinates the development of TE/GE-wide stakeholder partnership strategy
and identifies partnering opportunities. -
Develops TE/GE-wide internal communication strategies, plans, and messages.
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Prepares speeches and briefing papers for the TE/GE Division Commissioner
and Deputy. -
Serves as a central point of contact for such programs as Fed-State, Disclosure,
Legislative Affairs, Public Liaison, Internal Communications, and Media Relations. -
Coordinates meetings of the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government
Entities.
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The Business Systems Planning staff:
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Develops strategic information systems plan for TE/GE.
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Gathers and analyzes technology requirements for TE/GE in consultation
with EP, EO, GE and CAS. -
Assesses the feasibility of technology solutions to address gaps in business
processes and assesses impact on facilities, human resources and organization
structure. -
Develops business cases and requests for information services in consultation
with EP, EO, GE and CAS within TE/GE and with the TE/GE Division Information
Officer (DIO) and others within the Information Systems organization. -
Develops service level agreements with IS for services, procurement and
planning. -
Coordinates with the Planning and Finance Office and the DIO to formulate
the information systems budget. -
Provides program management support and oversight of systems implementation
projects to deliver business capabilities.
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The Office of Research and Analysis:
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Identifies and analyzes emerging compliance trends affecting TE/GE customers,
communicating the results to the appropriate operating unit. -
Conducts studies to determine causes for and changes in taxpayer behavior.
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Evaluates and performs benefit analyses of different compliance treatments.
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Analyzes internal work practices to maximize efficiencies and improve
quality. -
Performs analyses to substantiate/test hypotheses proposed by the operating
units. -
Analyzes the impact of policy decisions on the mission and compliance
activities of TE/GE.
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The staff in the Office of EEO and Diversity:
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Establishes and implements EEO policies, procedures and programs for the
division in conformance with overall Service guidelines. -
Oversees the TE/GE EEO and Diversity Advisory Committee.
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Provides training to TE/GE staff on EEO-related matters and issues.
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Prepares reports and conducts analyses on key workforce-related trends
and actions. -
Establishes division guidelines on reasonable accommodation and ensures
that it is appropriately implemented.
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The Administrative Services staff:
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Manages the authorized staffing pattern and issues reports to ensure adherence
to the authorized staffing pattern. -
Oversees the appraisal process to ensure that employees’ appraisals
are timely prepared and that any awards are appropriately processed. -
Coordinates special activities, such as Combined Federal Campaign and
Savings Bond Campaign. -
Serves as TE/GE liaison with Agency-wide Shared Services on facilities
issues. -
Monitors the Office of Government Ethics reporting requirements.
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Manages the mail room and records control unit.
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Serves as the Travel Resource Accounting System (TRAS)/Voice Messaging
System (VMS) administrator. -
Oversees end-user aspects of the procurement process and the use of Corporate
Express, contract services and credit card expenditures.
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The mission of Employee Plans is to provide Employee Plans customers
top quality service by helping them to understand and comply with applicable
tax laws, and to protect the public interest by applying the tax law with
integrity and fairness to all. -
The Director, Employee Plans, reports to the Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner,
Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division, and is responsible for planning,
managing, directing and executing nationwide activities for Employee Plans.
Employee Plans is commonly abbreviated EP. -
The Employee Plans activities cover:
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Employee plans (including the qualification of pension, annuity, profit-sharing,
and stock bonus plans, individual retirement arrangements, simplified employee
pensions, saving incentive match plans for employees, tax sheltered annuities
and IRC Section 457 plans) and related trusts; -
Tax treatment of participants and their beneficiaries; deductions for
employer contributions; and -
Procedural and administrative provisions with respect to such plans.
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To accomplish the mission, EP:
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Develops and implements measures for the EP function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Assists EP customers in understanding their tax responsibilities.
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Processes determination letter requests from employers regarding the qualified
status of their employee plans and issues opinion letters to specific requestors
regarding master and prototype pension, annuity, and profit-sharing plans,
individual retirement accounts, simplified employee pensions and saving incentive
match plans for employees. -
Provides interpretations of laws and procedures by publishing revenue
rulings and revenue procedures for the public, providing pre-transactional
rulings to specific requestors and issuing technical advice and technical
assistance to Service personnel regarding employee plans. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs, such as the Employee
Plans Compliance Resolution System, and issues compliance and correction statements
or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Regulates and monitors employee plans through examination of returns,
with emphasis on protecting the interests of employee plan beneficiaries. -
Coordinates tax administration and enforcement activities with the Department
of Labor (DOL) and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), as provided
by Titles I and IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
(ERISA). -
Coordinates with DOL, PBGC and Director, TE/GE Customer Account Services
on the design of EP forms and instructions and on the processing of EP forms. -
Provides members for the Joint Board of the Enrollment of Actuaries, and
oversees actuarial determinations and interpretations. -
Maintains effective internal communications programs to keep employees
informed of EP policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Participates in equal employment and diversity program activities.
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The Director, Employee Plans, supervises and is responsible for the
activities of:-
EP Customer Education and Outreach
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EP Rulings and Agreements
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EP Examinations functions
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EP Program Management Staff
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The EP Customer Education and Outreach (CE&O):
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Develops and implements measures for the EP CE&O program that balance
customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the strategic direction of the nationwide education and outreach
programs for EP customers in order to promote up-front voluntary compliance. -
Provides information through plain language publications, seminars and
workshops, web sites and other products to EP customers to assist them in
understanding their tax responsibilities. -
Ensures various educational products and services are tailored to meet
the needs of the distinct segments of the EP community. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, EP Rulings
and Agreements, EP Examinations and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services to identify
emerging noncompliance areas, develop proactive education efforts and identify
opportunities for the improvement of EP processes. -
Coordinates with EP Area Managers to involve exam personnel in the development
and delivery of education and outreach programs. -
Establishes partnerships with various EP customers and other stakeholders
to ensure EP programs and education/outreach efforts meet the customer needs. -
Coordinates the EP customer education and outreach efforts with EO and
GE customer education and outreach programs and with the overall TE/GE communication
and liaison strategies. -
In coordination with other EP functions, develops EP forms and publications
and coordinates the printing and distribution of such forms with the IRS Forms
and Publications and Multi-media functions. -
Maintains effective communications program to keep customers informed
of EP policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the EP Customer
Education and Outreach programs. -
Develops and administers the EP segment on the intranet and Internet Web
sites in coordination with Information Systems and other internal entities
as appropriate. -
Supervises the activities of the EP Customer Education and Outreach staff,
including CE&O area coordinators.
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The staff in the office of EP Rulings and Agreements (R&A):
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Develops and implements measures for the EP R&A programs that balance
customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Processes determination letter requests from employee plans seeking qualified
status and issues opinion letters to specific requestors regarding master
and prototype pension, annuity, and profit-sharing plans, individual retirement
accounts, simplified employee pensions and saving incentive match plans for
employees. -
Provides technical interpretations of laws and procedures relating to
Employee Plans by publishing revenue rulings, revenue procedures, announcements,
and notices for the public; providing pre-transactional rulings to specific
requestors; and issuing technical advice and technical assistance to Service
personnel. -
Participates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Treasury in the
development and issuance of regulations and other published guidance of general
applicability, and on legislative matters. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs, such as the Employee
Plans Compliance Resolution System, and issues compliance and correction statements
or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Processes requests for funding waivers and changes in funding method,
and makes other actuarial determinations and interpretations. -
Develops and maintains responsibility for actuarial publications and other
standards for the valuation of transfers of future interests for income, estate
and gift tax purposes. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, EP Customer
Education and Outreach, EP Examinations and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services
to identify emerging noncompliance areas, develop proactive education efforts
and identify opportunities for the improvement of EP processes. -
Provides support and resources for EP Customer Education and Outreach
programs and products. -
Coordinates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Justice on litigation
issues and declaratory judgment cases under IRC Section 7476. -
Coordinates with the TE/GE Director, Human Resources in developing employee
training and CPE programs and materials, and maintains effective communications
program to keep employees informed of current policies, procedures, laws and
regulations. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the EP Rulings
and Agreements programs. -
Supervises the activities of the EP Determinations, EP Determinations
Quality Assurance, EP Technical, EP Technical Quality Assurance and Guidance
and EP Voluntary Compliance functions.
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EP Determinations is comprised of EP determination specialists, supervised
by EP group managers who are supervised by the EP determination manager. -
EP Technical is comprised of EP technical specialists, supervised by
EP group managers who are supervised by the EP technical manager.
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The Office of EP Examinations:
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Develops and implements measures for the EP examination program that balance
customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the overall EP examination strategy and goals to enhance compliance
consistent with overall TE/GE strategy, and implements and evaluates EP examination
guidance and procedures. -
Develops and implements the EP returns classification and selection process,
and the case review and closing processes. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, EP Customer
Education and Outreach, EP Rulings and Agreements and TE/GE Customer Accounts
Services to identify emerging noncompliance areas, develop proactive education
efforts and identify opportunities for the improvement of EP processes. -
Provides support and resources for EP Customer Education and Communication
programs and products. -
Coordinates with EO, GE, and the Large and Mid-Size Business and Small
Business/Self-Employed Divisions with respect to EP examinations of EO, GE,
L/MSB, and SB/SE customers. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the EP Examination
programs and coordinates the peer review process for large case examinations. -
Supervises the activities of EP Exam Programs and Review and the EP Area
offices.
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EP examinations is comprised of EP examination specialists, supervised
by EP group managers who are supervised by the EP area manager within a given
geographic area.
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The EP Program Management staff:
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Develops functional work plans in consultation with Directors, EP CE&O,
EP Rulings and Agreements and EP Examination, and monitors workplan accomplishments. -
Coordinates with TE/GE Planning and Finance in the development of balanced
measures. -
Assists in the development of business review criteria and participates
in field visitation programs. -
Assists in the development of the IRM and other required procedural guidance.
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The mission of Exempt Organizations is to provide Exempt Organizations
customers top quality service by helping them to understand and comply with
applicable tax laws, and to protect the public interest by applying the tax
law with integrity and fairness to all. -
The Director, Exempt Organizations, reports to the Commissioner/Deputy
Commissioner, Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division, and is responsible
for planning, managing, directing and executing nationwide activities for
Exempt Organizations. Exempt Organizations is commonly abbreviated EO. -
Exempt Organizations include:
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organizations exempt from income tax under IRC Section 501 (including
private foundations and organizations described in IRC Section 170(b)(1)(A)
(except clause (v)) -
political organizations described in IRC Section 527, organizations described
in IRC Section 4947(a) -
prepaid legal plans described in IRC Section 120, and
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welfare benefit funds described in IRC Section 4976.
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To accomplish the mission, EO:
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Develops and implements measures for the EO function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Assists EO customers in understanding their tax responsibilities.
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Processes determination letter requests from exempt organizations seeking
recognition of tax-exempt status. -
Provides interpretations of laws and procedures by publishing revenue
rulings and revenue procedures for the public, providing pre-transactional
rulings to specific requestors and issuing technical advice and technical
assistance to Service personnel regarding exempt organizations. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs and issues compliance
and correction statements or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Regulates and monitors exempt organizations through examination of returns,
with emphasis on assuring that exempt organizations continue to meet the statutory
requirements for exemption and their other federal tax responsibilities, including
employment taxes. -
Coordinates tax administration and enforcement activities with other federal
and state agencies. -
Coordinates with state agencies and Director TE/GE Customer Account Services
on the design of EO forms and instructions and on the processing of EO forms. -
Maintains effective internal communications program to keep employees
informed of EO policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Participates in equal employment and diversity program activities.
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The Director, Exempt Organizations supervises and is responsible for
the activities of:-
EO Customer Education and Outreach
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EO Rulings and Agreements
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EO Examinations functions
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EO Program Management staff
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The Office of EO Customer Education and Outreach (CE&O):
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Develops and implements measures for the EO CE&O program that balance
customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the strategic direction of the nationwide education and outreach
programs for EO customers in order to promote up-front voluntary compliance. -
Provides information through plain language publications, seminars and
workshops, web sites and other products to EO customers to assist them in
understanding their tax responsibilities. -
Ensures various educational products and services are tailored to meet
the needs of the distinct segments of the EO community. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, EO Rulings
and Agreements, EO Examinations and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services to identify
emerging noncompliance areas, develop proactive education efforts and identify
opportunities for the improvement of EO processes. -
Coordinates with EP Area Managers to involve field personnel in the development
and delivery of education and outreach programs. -
Establishes partnerships with various EO customers and other stakeholders
to ensure EO programs and education/outreach efforts meet the needs of customers. -
Coordinates the EO customer education and outreach efforts with EP and
GE customer education and outreach programs and with the overall TE/GE communication
and liaison strategies. -
In coordination with other EO functions, develops EO forms and publications
and coordinates the printing and distribution of such forms with the IRS Forms
and Publications and Multi-media functions. -
Maintains effective communications program to keep customers informed
of EO policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the EO Customer
Education and Outreach programs. -
Develops and administers the EO segment on the intranet and internet Web
sites in coordination with Information Systems and other internal entities
as appropriate. -
Supervises the activities of the EO Customer Education and Outreach staff,
including CE&O area coordinators.
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The Office of EO Rulings and Agreements (R&A):
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Develops and implements measures for the EO R&A programs that balance
customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Processes determination letter requests from exempt organizations seeking
recognition of tax-exempt status. -
Provides technical interpretations of laws and procedures relating to
exempt organizations by publishing revenue rulings, revenue procedures, announcements,
and notices for the public; providing pre-transactional rulings to specific
requestors; and issuing technical advice and technical assistance to Service
personnel. -
Participates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Treasury in the
development and issuance of regulations and other published guidance of general
applicability, and on legislative matters. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs and issues compliance
and correction statements or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Processes applications for changes in or adoption of accounting methods
or periods by exempt organizations. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, EO Customer
Education and Outreach, EO Examinations and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services
to identify emerging noncompliance areas, develop proactive education efforts
and identify opportunities for the improvement of EO processes. -
Provides support and resources for EO Customer Education and Outreach
programs and products. -
Coordinates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Justice on litigation
issues and declaratory judgment cases under IRC Section 7428. -
Coordinates with the TE/GE Director, Human Resources in developing employee
training and CPE programs and materials, and maintains effective communications
program to keep employees informed of current policies, procedures, laws and
regulations. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of EO Rulings and
Agreements programs. -
Supervises the activities of EO Determinations, EO Determinations Quality
Assurance, EO Technical, and EO Technical Quality Assurance and Guidance functions.
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EO Determinations is comprised of EO determination specialists, supervised
by EP group managers who are supervised by the EP determination manager. -
EO Technical is comprised of EO technical specialists, supervised by
EO group managers who are supervised by the EO technical manager.
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The Office of EO Examinations:
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Develops and implements measures for the EO examination program that balance
customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the overall EO enforcement strategy and goals to enhance compliance
consistent with overall TE/GE strategy, and implements and evaluates EO examination
policies and procedures. -
Develops and implements the EO returns classification and selection process,
and the case review and closing processes. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, EO Customer
Education and Outreach, EO Rulings and Agreements and TE/GE Customer Accounts
Services to identify emerging noncompliance areas, develop proactive education
efforts and identify opportunities for the improvement of EO processes. -
Provides support and resources for EO Customer Education
and Communication programs and products. -
Coordinates with EP with respect to examinations of employee plans maintained
by EO customers. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the EO Examination
programs and coordinates the peer review process for large case examinations. -
Supervises the activities of EO Exam Programs and Review and the EO Area
offices.
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EO examinations is comprised of EO examination specialists, supervised
by EO group managers who are supervised by the EO area manager within a given
geographic area.
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The Office of EO Program Management:
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Develops functional work plans in consultation with Directors, EO CE&O,
EO Rulings and Agreements and EO Examination, and monitors workplan accomplishments. -
Coordinates with TE/GE Planning and Finance in the development of balanced
measures. -
Assists in the development of business review criteria and participates
in field visitation programs. -
Assists in the development of the IRM and other required procedural guidance.
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The Government Entities Mission is to provide Government Entities customers
top quality service by helping them to understand and comply with applicable
tax laws, and to protect the public interest by applying the tax law with
integrity and fairness to all. -
The Director, Government Entities, reports to the Commissioner/Deputy
Commissioner, Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division, and is responsible
for planning, managing, directing and executing nationwide activities for
Government Entities. -
Government Entities include federal, state and local governments, Indian
tribal governments, and issuances of tax exempt bonds. -
To accomplish the mission, GE:
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Develops and implements measures for the GE function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Assists GE customers in understanding their tax responsibilities.
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Administers federal tax laws applicable to federal, state and local governments,
Indian tribal governments, and issuances of tax exempt bonds through compliance
checks and examination of returns. -
Serves as coordinating office on Indian tribal government matters to ensure
that the IRS operates within a government-to-government relationship with
federally recognized tribal governments and is in compliance with relevant
Presidential Executive Orders. -
Develops the overall GE compliance strategy and goals to enhance compliance
consistent with overall TE/GE strategy, and implements and evaluates GE examination
policies and procedures. -
Develops and implements the GE returns classification and selection process,
and the case review and closing processes. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs and issues compliance
and correction statements or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Ensures GE programs and policies are tailored to meet the distinct needs
of GE customer segments. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, TE/GE Human
Resources, and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services to identify emerging noncompliance
areas, develop proactive education efforts and identify opportunities for
the improvement of GE processes. -
Coordinates tax administration and compliance activities with other federal,
state, and tribal government agencies. -
Coordinates with the Office of Employment Tax Administration and Compliance
(OETAC) on employment tax matters. -
Assists the Department of the Treasury and Chief Counsel in identifying
issues on which public guidance is needed, and in developing regulations and
other published guidance of general applicability, and on legislative matters. -
Assists in developing, reviewing, and issuing guidance, including Internal
Revenue Manual documents, to ensure uniform interpretation and application
of federal tax and related laws affecting government entities. -
Coordinates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Justice on litigation
issues. -
Coordinates with the EP function with respect to examinations of employee
plans maintained by GE customers. -
Assists the EO function with respect to employment tax examinations of
EO customers. -
Maintains effective internal communications program to keep employees
informed of GE policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Coordinates the GE customer education and outreach efforts with EO and
EP customer education and outreach programs and with the TE/GE communication
and liaison strategies. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the GE compliance
programs and coordinates the peer review process for tax exempt bond case
examinations. -
Coordinates with Director, TE/GE Customer Account Services on the design
of GE forms and instructions and on the processing of GE forms. -
Participates in equal employment and diversity program activities.
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The Director, Government Entities supervises and is responsible for
the activities of the Tax Exempt Bonds, Federal, State & Local Governments,
and Indian Tribal Governments functions.
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The Tax Exempt Bonds (TEB) organization:
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Develops and implements measures for the TEB function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the overall TEB examination strategy and goals to enhance compliance
consistent with overall TE/GE strategy, and implements and evaluates TEB examination
policies and procedures. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs and issues compliance
and correction statements or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, TE/GE Human
Resources, and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services to identify emerging noncompliance
areas, develop proactive education efforts and identify opportunities for
the improvement of TEB processes. -
Maintains effective communications program to keep customers informed
of TEB policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Coordinates with the TE/GE Director, Human Resources and Counsel in developing
employee training and CPE programs and materials, and in maintaining effective
communications program to keep employees informed of current policies, procedures,
laws and regulations. -
Develops the strategic direction of the nationwide education and outreach
programs for TEB customers in order to promote up-front voluntary compliance. -
Develops and implements the TEB returns classification and selection process,
and the case review and closing processes. -
Coordinates with the EO and Indian Tribal Governments (ITG) functions
with respect to TEB examinations of EO and ITG customers. -
Assists the Department of the Treasury and Chief Counsel in identifying
issues on which public guidance is needed, and in developing regulations and
other published guidance of general applicability, and on legislative matters. -
Assists in developing, reviewing, and issuing guidance, including Internal
Revenue Manual documents, to ensure uniform interpretation and application
of federal tax and related laws affecting tax exempt bonds. -
Coordinates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Justice on litigation
issues. -
Coordinates with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other
federal and state agencies. -
Supervises and is responsible for the activities of TEB Field Operations
and TEB Outreach, Planning and Review.
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TEB field operations is comprised of TEB specialists, supervised by
TEB group managers who are supervised by the TEB manager for field operations.
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The Office of Federal, State & Local Governments (FSL):
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Develops and implements measures for the FSL function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the overall FSL compliance strategy and goals to enhance compliance
consistent with overall TE/GE strategy, and implements and evaluates FSL examination
policies and procedures. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs and issues compliance
and correction statements or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, TE/GE Human
Resources, and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services to identify emerging noncompliance
areas, develop proactive education efforts and identify opportunities for
the improvement of FSL processes. -
Maintains effective communications program to keep customers informed
of FSL policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Coordinates with the TE/GE Director, Human Resources and Counsel in developing
employee training and CPE programs and materials, and in maintaining effective
communications program to keep employees informed of current policies, procedures,
laws and regulations. -
Develops the strategic direction of the nationwide education and outreach
programs for FSL customers in order to promote up-front voluntary compliance. -
Develops and implements the FSL returns classification and selection process,
and the case review and closing processes. -
Provides assistance to the EO examination function with respect to employment
tax matters arising in examinations of exempt organizations. -
Coordinates with OETAC and the Wage & Investment (W&I), Small
Business/Self-Employed (SB/SE), and Large and Mid-Size Business (L/MSB) Divisions
concerning employment tax issues. -
Assists the Department of the Treasury and Chief Counsel in identifying
issues on which public guidance is needed, and in developing regulations and
other published guidance of general applicability, and on legislative matters. -
Assists in developing, reviewing, and issuing guidance, including Internal
Revenue Manual documents, to ensure uniform interpretation and application
of federal tax and related laws affecting federal, state, and local governments. -
Coordinates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Justice on litigation
issues. -
Supervises and is responsible for the activities of FSL Field Groups and
FSL Outreach, Planning and Review.
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FSL field groups are comprised of FSL specialists, supervised by FSL
group managers.
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The Indian Tribal Governments (ITG) organization:
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Serves as coordinating office on Indian tribal government matters to ensure
that the IRS operates within a government-to-government relationship with
federally recognized tribal governments and is in compliance with relevant
Presidential Executive Orders. -
Develops and implements measures for the ITG function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Develops the overall ITG compliance strategy and goals to enhance compliance
consistent with overall TE/GE strategy, and implements and evaluates ITG examination
policies and procedures. -
Develops and operates voluntary correction programs and issues compliance
and correction statements or enters into closing agreements under these programs. -
Coordinates with the Directors, TE/GE Research and Analysis, TE/GE Human
Resources and TE/GE Customer Accounts Services to identify emerging noncompliance
areas, develop proactive education efforts and identify opportunities for
the improvement of ITG processes. -
Develops the strategic direction of the nationwide education and outreach
programs for ITG customers in order to promote up-front voluntary compliance. -
Maintains effective communications program to keep customers informed
of ITG policies, procedures, laws and regulations. -
Provides information through plain language publications, seminars and
workshops, web sites and other products to ITG customers to assist them in
understanding their tax responsibilities. -
Ensures various educational products and services are tailored to meet
the needs of the ITG community. -
Coordinates with the TE/GE Director, Human Resources and Counsel in developing
employee training and CPE programs and materials, and in maintaining effective
communications program to keep employees informed of current policies, procedures,
laws and regulations. -
Develops and implements the ITG returns classification and selection process,
and the case review and closing processes. -
Coordinates with the W&I, SB/SE, and L/MSB Divisions on matters related
to tribal members, benefits, and entities. -
Assists the Department of the Treasury and Chief Counsel in identifying
issues on which public guidance is needed, and in developing regulations and
other published guidance of general applicability, and on legislative matters. -
Assists in developing, reviewing, and issuing guidance, including Internal
Revenue Manual documents, to ensure uniform interpretation and application
of federal tax and related laws affecting Indian tribal governments. -
Coordinates with Chief Counsel and the Department of Justice on litigation
issues. -
Coordinates with the Department of Treasury and other federal agencies.
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Supervises and is responsible for the activities of ITG Field Operations
and ITG Outreach, Planning and Review.
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ITG field operations is comprised of ITG specialists, supervised by
ITG group managers.
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The Customer Accounts Services Mission is to assist Tax Exempt and Government
Entities customers in understanding their federal tax responsibilities and
to ensure timely, accurate processing of payments, returns and other filings. -
The Director, Customer Accounts Services, reports to the Commissioner/Deputy
Commissioner, Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division, and is responsible
for ensuring customer filings are efficiently and accurately processed. -
The Customer Accounts Services function oversees service center programs.
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To accomplish the mission, the Customer Accounts Services function:
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Develops and implements measures for the CAS function that balance customer
satisfaction, employee satisfaction and business results. -
Contracts with service centers for the timely and accurate processing
of payments, returns and other filings of TE/GE customers and up-front processing
of EP and EO determination applications. -
Coordinates with the Department of Labor for the processing of EP returns.
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Ensures accurate maintenance of the Employee Plans master file and Exempt
Organizations business master file and prompt resolution of any account errors. -
Participates in equal employment and diversity program activities.
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The Director, Customer Accounts Services, supervises and is responsible
for the activities of the Service Center Programs Unit.
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The Customer Accounts Services Service Center Program Unit:
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Contracts with service centers for the timely and accurate processing
of payments, returns and other filings of TE/GE customers and up-front processing
of EP and EO determination applications. -
Develops service level agreements and monitors service center performance
against such agreements. -
Ensures accurate maintenance of the Employee Plans master file and Exempt
Organizations business master file and prompt resolution of any account errors. -
Coordinates with TE/GE Research and Analysis and EP, EO, & GE personnel
to develop proactive customer education efforts relating to proper preparation
of returns and identify opportunities for the improvement of TE/GE returns
and related processes. -
Monitors and evaluates the quality of the return processing function for
TE/GE customers.
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