Form 23 and Form 8554 Redesign
Talking Points
October 15, 2007
Background
The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) plans to introduce a web-based Enrolled Agent (EA) application and renewal process in 2008. This new process, Pay.Gov, will allow applicants to apply for and renew their EA status on-line and pay the fees with a credit or debit card. Targeting:
February, 2008 to rollout Form 23, and
October, 2008 to rollout Form 8554.
As part of Pay.Gov, we reviewed and simplified our existing forms. We fast-tracked the redesign to meet a Pay.Gov programming deadline.
Formed a cross-functional IRS team in July, 2007 to review existing forms and make recommendations for changes.
Included representatives from OPR, Chief Counsel, General Legal Services and Tax Forms & Publications.
Just released the new designs – October 12, 2007.
Highlights of the new design
Simplified the application process to significantly reduce taxpayer burden.
Form 23 is reduced 75%, from four pages to one page.
Form 8554 is reduced 50%, from two pages to one page.
Placed the instructions on the back-side of the forms for easy retrieval.
Eliminated the requirement to attach copy of a letter showing proof of passing the Special Enrollment Examination
Better format for answering questions
Each form has “Important Things” reminder listed at the top
Divided the forms into parts to make them easier to complete.
Translated the form and instructions into plain language to make them easier to read, understand and complete.
Consistent wording and consistent questions on both forms
Simplified the amount of information we collect; only asking for information we need to process the forms.
On-line applications will match the paper forms
Form 23
Eliminated collection of multiple telephone numbers – asking for best daytime phone only.
Eliminated questions about birth date, place of birth, spousal information, and eligibility.
Eliminated Schedule A where we used to collect job-related information from former employees. Former employees will simply check the box at the top of the form.
No longer need to attach their position description to prove eligibility.
Eliminated Schedule B where we currently collect information on late filed returns or unpaid taxes. We will contact the applicant if we determine a questionable tax issue.
Reduced the number of professional practice questions from six to four.
Form 8554
Eliminated optional consent for IRS to disclose enrollment information. New regulations authorize us to disclose the address you provide to us on the forms. A special notice was issued in October to all Enrolled Agents to provide advance notice about this change.
Eliminated breakdown of CPE hours. New form only asks for total hours, by year.
We welcome your feedback and would appreciate any suggestions you have for future form enhancements or revisions.
Other OPR Initiatives
Streamlining the processing of our Enrolled Practitioner Program Office in Detroit.
Goal is to reduce cycle time for processing new applications and renewals that do not contain missing or questionable information.
90-Day implementation plan
Project “Ease” – Enrolled Agent Simplification Effort.
Actively pursuing an Enrolled Agent Look-up feature on IRS.gov
Enhancing OPR information on IRS.gov to make it more user-friendly
Planning a November, 2007 launch for the new site.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Background |
Author | ZG6BB |
Last Modified By | qhrfb |
File Modified | 2007-11-02 |
File Created | 2007-11-02 |