Nina E. Olson
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Nina E. Olson | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Bryn Mawr |
Title | Taxpayer Advocate |
Nina E. Olson is the current United States Taxpayer Advocate, and as such head of the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate, a government office dedicated to helping taxpayers solve their problems with the Internal Revenue Service.
National Taxpayer Advocate duties
Olson is the only IRS employee authorized to make legislative proposals directly to Congress. Twice a year, she identifies the top problems taxpayers face to the IRS and Congress, and analyses how the IRS can ameliorate those problems. "No one in the treasury department and no IRS employees, including the Commissioner of Revenue and anyone from the Office of Management and Budget, can see the report before I deliver it to Congress," Olson says, "I am truly an independent voice inside the IRS."[1]
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