Ss 1545-0240

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Claim for Refund of Income Tax Return Preparer Penalties

OMB: 1545-0240

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Supporting Statement

OMB# 1545-0240

(Form 6118)


1. CIRCUMSTANCES NECESSITATING COLLECTION OF INFORMATION


Internal Revenue Code section 6696(c) sets forth the procedure for claiming a refund by a tax return preparer who has overpaid any of the tax return preparer’s penalties. 26 CFR 1.6696-1(e) states that Form 6118 is the prescribed form for making the claim.


2. USE OF DATA


The IRS uses the data to process the claim and issue the refund.


3. USE OF IMPROVED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO REDUCE BURDEN


We have no plans to offer electronic filing because of low filing volume compared to cost of electronic enabling.


4. EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY DUPLICATION


We have attempted to eliminate duplication within the agency wherever possible.


5. METHODS TO MINIMIZE BURDEN ON SMALL BUSINESSES OR OTHER SMALL ENTITIES


There are no small entities affected by this collection.


6. CONSEQUENCES OF LESS FREQUENT COLLECTION ON FEDERAL PROGRAMS OR POLICY ACTIVITIES


The collection of information is requested if the taxpayer was assessed a penalty under section 6700, 6701, or 6694 and is claiming a refund. This must be done within 30 days from the date of notice and demand. Otherwise, the claim under sections 6700 and 6701 must be filed within 2 years from the date the penalty was paid in full. Claims under sections 6694 and 6695 must be filed within 3 years from the date the penalty was paid in full. The consequences of less frequent collection are that the tax laws will not be followed as prescribed and tax compliance is a vital part of the government’s ability to meet its’ mission and serve the public.


7. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRING DATA COLLECTION TO BE INCONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES IN 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2)


There are no special circumstances requiring data collection to be consistent with guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2).


8. CONSULTATION WITH INDIVIDUALS OUTSIDE OF THE AGENCY ON AVAILABILITY OF DATA, FREQUENCY OF COLLECTION, CLARITY OF INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMS, AND DATA ELEMENTS


Periodic meetings are held between IRS personnel and representatives of the American Bar Association, the National Society of Public Accountants, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and other professional groups to discuss tax law and tax forms. During these meetings, there is an opportunity for those attending to make comments regarding Form 6118.


In response to the Federal Register Notice (80 FR 7078), dated February 9, 2015, we received no comments during the comment period regarding Form 6118.


9. EXPLANATION OF DECISION TO PROVIDE ANY PAYMENT OR GIFT TO RESPONDENTS


No payment or gift has been provided to any respondents.


10. ASSURANCE OF CONFIDENTIALITY OF RESPONSES


Generally, tax returns and tax return information are confidential as required by 26 USC 6103.


11. JUSTIFICATION OF SENSITIVE QUESTIONS


A privacy impact assessment (PIA) has been conducted for information collected under this request as part of the

Return Preparer Database (RPD)” and “Business Master File (BMF)” system and a Privacy Act System of Records notice (SORN) has been issued for this system under IRS 24.046-Customer Account Data Engine Business Master File. The Internal Revenue Service PIA’s can be found at http://www.irs.gov/uac/Privacy-Impact-Assessments-PIA.


Title 26 USC 6109 requires inclusion of identifying numbers in returns, statements, or other documents for securing proper identification of persons required to make such returns, statements, or documents and is the authority for social security numbers (SSNs) in IRS systems. Not applicable.


12. ESTIMATED BURDEN OF INFORMATION COLLECTION


Number of Time per Total

Responses Response Hours



Form 6118 10,000 1.14 11,400

Estimates of annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens shown above are $240,426 (11,400 burden hours x $21.09 mean hourly wage from Bureau and Labor Statistics).


The following regulation imposes no additional burden. Please continue to assign OMB number 1545-0240 to this regulation.


1.6696-1


13. ESTIMATED TOTAL ANNUAL COST BURDEN TO RESPONDENTS


There is no estimated cost burden to respondents.



14. ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED COST TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT


After consultation with various functions within the Service, we have determined that the cost of developing, printing, processing, distribution, and overhead for Form 6118 is $8,893.


15. REASONS FOR CHANGE IN BURDEN


There is no change to the paperwork burden previously approved by OMB. We are making this submission to renew the OMB approval.


16. PLANS FOR TABULATION, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND PUBLICATION


There are no plans for tabulation, statistical analysis and publication.


17. REASONS WHY DISPLAYING THE OMB EXPIRATION DATE IS INAPPROPRIATE


See attachment.


18. EXCEPTION TO THE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT


There are no exceptions to the certification statement.




Note: The following paragraph applies to all of the collections of information in this submission:


An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless the collection of information displays a valid OMB control number. Books or records relating to a collection of information must be retained as long as their contents may become material in the administration of any internal revenue law. Generally, tax returns and tax return information are confidential, as required by 26 U.S.C. 6103.



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