People First Initiative: IRS to Provide Additional Relief to Taxpayers in Response to COVID-19

Posted on March 27, 2020 by Tyler Thomas


On Wednesday March 25, 2020, the IRS announced a new initiative focused on temporary relief for taxpayers with past due tax obligations, as well as those who are under audit or have matters pending before the IRS Office of Appeals. IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig stated, “ is temporarily adjusting its processes to help people and businesses during these uncertain times.”

People First Initiative

The initiative, known as “People First” is projected to be in effect from April 1, 2020 until July 15, 2020.

Importantly, in-person contacts with the IRS will be limited to the maximum extent possible. However, the IRS plans to make every effort to protect the statute of limitations for collection of tax, and may reach out to taxpayers requesting extensions when applicable. There may be reasons for taxpayers to refuse to sign such extensions, but such decisions should be made after consulting legal counsel.

"The IRS will continue to review and, where appropriate, modify or expand the People First Initiative as we continue reviewing our programs and receive feedback from others," Rettig said.

Additional information on the specifics of the People First Initiative is expected to be released soon.

Key Actions in the IRS People First Initiative Include:
Existing Installment Agreements
Offers in Compromise ("OIC")
Liens and Levies
Passport Certifications to the State Department
Private Debt Collection
Field, Office and Correspondence Audits
Statute of Limitations