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Filing Season 2024 Report Card: IRS Builds On 2023 Progress, Delivers World Class Customer Service Thanks to Inflati…

Filing Season 2024 Report Card: IRS Builds On 2023 Progress,
Delivers World Class Customer Service Thanks to Inflation
Reduction Act
April 15, 2024

IRS Achieved 88% Level of Service, Cut Call Wait Times to 3 Minutes, Answered 1 Million More
Calls Than Filing Season 2023, Saved Taxpayers 1.4 Million Hours of Hold Time
31 Million Taxpayer Views of New and Improved “Whereʼs My Refund” Tool
More than 170,000 additional taxpayers served at Taxpayer Assistance Centers
WASHINGTON – Thanks to resources from President Bidenʼs Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS
has built on the progress made during Filing Season 2023, delivering world class service in
Filing Season 2024. The IRS achieved an 88% Level of Service on the phones, exceeding
Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellenʼs goal of 85%. The agency also cut phone wait times
to three minutes, answered more than 1 million more calls through live assistance, and saved
taxpayers more than 1.4 million hours of hold time. Taxpayers have benefitted from the new
and improved “Whereʼs My Refund” tool 31 million times, and the IRS has served more than
170,000 additional taxpayers in-person at Taxpayer Assistance Centers than last Filing Season.
This marks a vast improvement over 2022, when, due to a lack of resources, the IRS hit just
15% Level of Service to taxpayers and millions of refunds were delayed for months.

IRS PROVIDES B ET T ER PHONE SERVICE
IRS Achieves 88% Level of Service; Exceeds 85% Level of Service Goal: The IRS has
achieved an 88% Level of Service on the agencyʼs main taxpayer helpline during Filing
Season 2024, exceeding its goal of 85%. Phone service has improved while call volume is
up around 13% compared to 2023. During Filing Season 2022—prior to receiving Inflation
Reduction Act resources—the IRS hit just 15% Level of Service.
IRS Achieves 3-Minute Call Wait Time; Exceeds 5-Minute Call Wait-Time Goal: The IRS
has achieved average call wait times of three minutes, exceeding its goal of call wait
times of five minutes or less on the agencyʼs main taxpayer helpline during filing season.

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During Filing Season 2022—prior to receiving Inflation Reduction Act resources—call wait
times were 28 minutes.
IRS Answers More Than 1 Million More Calls Than Filing Season 2023, Nearly 3 Million
More Calls Than Filing Season 2022: The IRS has answered about 17% or more than 1
million more calls through April 6 than in Filing Season 2023. Phone service has improved
even though call volume is up around 13% compared to 2023. The IRS has answered nearly
3 million more calls compared to Filing Season 2022—prior to receiving Inflation
Reduction Act resources.
IRS Saves Taxpayers 1.4 Million Hours of Hold Times Through Expanded Call Back
Availability: The IRS has saved taxpayers 1.4 million hours of hold time by expanding its
call back option so it is available to 97% of eligible taxpayers at the beginning of the call if
the projected wait time is longer than 15 minutes.

IRS PROVIDES B ET T ER IN-PERSON SERVICE
IRS Provides More Than 11,000 Additional Hours of In-Person Service: The IRS has
currently opened or reopened 54 Taxpayer Assistance Centers using Inflation Reduction
Act funding. The IRS has achieved more than 11,000 additional hours of service at
Taxpayer Assistance Centers, exceeding its goal of providing more than 8,500 hours
additional hours of service. Overall, the IRS has served more than 170,000 additional
taxpayers in-person at Taxpayer Assistance Centers than last Filing Season.
IRS Increases In-Person Tax Preparation Support by more than 200,000 Returns: The
IRS increased the number of taxpayers receiving free tax preparation through volunteers
by around 200,000 returns, exceeding its goal of 50,000.

TAXPAYERS VIEW NEW AND IMPROVED “W HEREʼS MY
REF UND” 31 MILLION T IMES
This Filing Season, taxpayers benefitted from important updates to the “Whereʼs My
Refund?” tool, which is the most popular IRS customer service tool. Taxpayers have used
“Whereʼs My Refund” 275 million times this Filing Season, with around 31 million views of
the new and improved status updates as of April 6.
Prior to this Filing Season, “Whereʼs My Refund?” provided limited information, o en
leading taxpayers to call the IRS to inquire about their refund status. The updates to
“Whereʼs My Refund” allowed taxpayers to see more detailed refund status messages in
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plain language. These updates have also ensured “Whereʼs My Refund” works seamlessly
on mobile devices. Taxpayers o en see a generic message stating that their returns are
still being processed and to check back later. With the new and improved “Whereʼs My
Refund,” taxpayers see clearer and more detailed updates, including whether the IRS
needs them to respond to a letter requesting additional information. The new updates
reduce the need for taxpayers to call the IRS for answers to basic questions about their
refund.
Example of current message: Your tax return is still being processed. A refund date will
be provided when available. For more information about processing delays, please see
our Refund Frequently Asked Questions.
Example of new and improved messages: To protect you from identity the , your tax
return is currently being reviewed. To help us process your return more quickly, verify
your identity and tax return information. If you recently received a letter from us,
follow the instructions on the letter. Please have your tax return (Form 1040 series)
available and read the website or letter before starting the verification process. If you
already reviewed your identity and tax return information you may check the status of
your refund in 2-3 weeks.
We received your return and sent you a letter requesting more information. Please
respond by following the instructions in the letter. If you donʼt respond, your refund
amount could be changed. It may take 2-3 weeks for you to receive the letter.
We have reviewed your return and any information we may have requested from you
and are now processing your return. Any changes to the status of your refund,
including any new refund date, will be reflected here when any new update is available.

PAPERLESS PROCESSING INIT IAT IVE: TAXPAY ERS AB LE TO
DIGITALLY RESPOND TO ALL CORRESPONDENCE, E-F ILE
13 ADDIT IONAL TAX F ORMS
The IRS has advanced the first two goals of the Paperless Processing Initiative, unveiled
by Secretary Yellen and Commissioner Werfel in August 2023.
First, taxpayers can digitally submit all correspondence and responses to notices. The IRS
in February 2023 launched the ability to submit nine notices through the Document
Upload Tool. Prior to Filing Season 2023, taxpayers could only submit these documents
through the mail. As of April 12, 2024, the IRS has received nearly 900,000 responses to
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notices via the online tool. As a result of achieving this goal, the IRS estimates more than
94% of individual taxpayers will no longer have to send mail to the IRS. Taxpayers use
these non-tax forms to request or submit information on a range of topics, including
identity the and proof of eligibility for key credits and deductions to help working
Americans. Reaching this milestone will enable up to 125 million paper documents per year
to be submitted digitally. Taxpayers who want to submit paper returns and
correspondence may continue to do so.
Second, taxpayers can e-File 13 additional tax forms, with 4.4 million forms filed digitally
through April 6.

F OR F URT HER INF ORMAT ION:
Strategic Operating Plan
IRS.gov Tools
Taxpayer Experience Days
Taxpayer Online Account
Tax Information in Non-English Languages
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