The IRS had more than 10 million unprocessed tax forms as of December.
The Internal Revenue Service building in Washington. WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is under pressure from a large group of lawmakers to stop penalties and pause automated collections from taxpayers whose returns have been caught in a processing backlog.
The IRS had more than 10 million unprocessed tax forms as of December, according to the letter, led by Senators Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, and Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican. The IRS has said it generally starts a tax season with fewer than 1 million unprocessed forms. Representative Linda Sanchez, a California Democrat, is leading the effort in the House.
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