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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Taxpayer First Act · Sec. 2402

Sec. 2402. COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING STRATEGY

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## SEC. 2402 COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING STRATEGY Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall submit to Congress a written report providing a comprehensive training strategy for employees of the Internal Revenue Service, including— ####
(1)a plan to streamline current training processes, including an assessment of the utility of further consolidating internal training programs, technology, and funding; ####
(2)a plan to develop annual training regarding taxpayer rights, including the role of the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate, for employees that interface with taxpayers and the direct managers of such employees; ####
(3)a plan to improve technology-based training; ####
(4)proposals to— #####
(A)focus employee training on early, fair, and efficient resolution of taxpayer disputes for employees that interface with taxpayers and the direct managers of such employees; and #####
(B)ensure consistency of skill development and employee evaluation throughout the Internal Revenue Service; and ####
(5)a thorough assessment of the funding necessary to implement such strategy. # TITLE III MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ## Subtitle A Reform of Laws Governing Internal Revenue Service Employees
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